When women enter menopause, the ovarian function has declined and the estrogen level decreases, so it is normal for the leucorrhea to decrease. Since the decline of estrogen after menopause will make the vaginal mucosa thinner, it will also make the local resistance decrease, which often leads to senile vaginitis with yellow vaginal discharge, burning sensation in the vulva, or dryness during intercourse. In this case, besides actively treating senile vaginitis, you can also use some adult lubricants, given before sex, to improve the quality of sex and avoid pain due to sexual friction. In addition, after entering menopause, women are advised to drink more soy milk and royal jelly, which can supplement exogenous estrogen and can relieve menopausal symptoms accordingly.