Under normal physiological conditions, a woman’s vagina produces daily vaginal discharge, which not only serves to lubricate the vagina, but is also a manifestation of the self-cleansing effect of the female reproductive system.
The hormone levels in a woman’s body are constantly changing. As hormone levels fluctuate in the body, the organs of the reproductive system also undergo cyclic changes. The endometrium and cervical glands have a secretory function. These secretions are mixed with vaginal epithelial exudate and epithelial cells to form leukorrhea, which is excreted from the body. Under normal circumstances, leukorrhea is clear or white and sticky. Under the action of estrogen, it can grow thin and watery. These are all normal physiological phenomena. The amount of leukorrhea varies from person to person. Some women have more daily leukorrhea and some have less. When a woman enters menopause, there may be no visible leucorrhea. Therefore, white discharge from the underwear is normal. In some abnormal cases, such as vaginitis, cervicitis, endometritis, etc., it can cause abnormal leucorrhea, which is yellow and bean curd-like, accompanied by odor.
To sum up, white discharge on female comrades’ panties is normal vaginal discharge and does not need special treatment.