After menopause, women will have a small amount of leukorrhea, which on the one hand can clean and lubricate the vagina and on the other hand can prevent vaginal bacteria from infecting it. After menopause, the level of hormones secreted by the ovaries decreases, but the level of hormones in the body is not completely absent, so the leucorrhea secretion will also be affected, but there will still be a small amount of leucorrhea secretion. If a woman does not have any leukorrhea after menopause, it may lead to vaginal dryness and increase the chance of vaginal bacterial infection. Menopause is a normal physiological phenomenon for women, mostly occurring around the age of 50. Postmenopausal women should stay relaxed and pay attention to eating nutritious foods such as meat, fish and shrimp, milk, soy products and fresh vegetables and fruits to supplement their body’s need for a variety of nutrients.