Leukorrhea during ovulation is an abnormal condition if it has an odor. During ovulation, cervical secretions as well as vaginal secretions increase because of the increased secretion of estrogen in the body. However, this leukorrhea is usually thin, clear, and pulpy, and has no odor. If the leukorrhea during ovulation has an odor, it proves that there is inflammation. This inflammation is mainly manifested in two aspects: one is cervicitis; the second is vaginitis. When there is cervicitis or vaginitis in the body. Both will show changes in the leukorrhea. For example, the leukorrhea increases, the color becomes yellow, and sometimes accompanied by obvious odor, vulvar itching and burning sensation. When there is an odor leukorrhea, you can go to the hospital to do the examination of secretions and cervical TCT screening. A gynecological examination will reveal where the inflammation is, as the medication and treatment options for cervicitis and vaginitis are different.