Does leukorrhea increase during ovulation?

Normally, leukorrhea increases during ovulation and the amount of leukorrhea will change with the menstrual cycle. However, if the leucorrhea increases abnormally, it is considered to be caused by pathological reasons, and you need to seek medical attention to clarify the cause.

If you have leukorrhea during ovulation, you can first observe the texture of the leukorrhea to determine if there are any abnormalities. Normal leukorrhea is odorless and transparent, and is affected by the level of estrogen and progesterone secretion in the patient’s body during ovulation, which also changes with the menstrual cycle. Therefore, when the leukorrhea increases during ovulation and is clear and transparent, it is normal. One of the characteristics of ovulation is an increase in the amount of leucorrhea in the form of stretched leucorrhea. If the amount of leucorrhea increases abnormally, changes in color, and has an odor, it is not normal. The increase in leukorrhea at this time may be caused by gynecological inflammation, such as cervicitis, vaginitis, etc., which needs to be taken seriously.

It is recommended that when the leucorrhea increases abnormally during ovulation, you should go to the gynecology department of the hospital for routine leucorrhea tests. Pay attention to personal hygiene during this period, you can use pubic care solution to wash your pubic area to prevent bacterial infection or trigger an abnormal increase in leukorrhea during ovulation.