Is it normal to have clear leukorrhea?

It is normal for leukorrhea to be clear. The leukorrhea is formed by the mixture of endometrial glandular secretion and vaginal mucous membrane exudate, and it is physiological leukorrhea with egg white shape and no odor.

When the hormone level is high, the amount of leucorrhea secretion is more than usual, and the viscosity increases, even in the form of silk. In the ovulation period, the leucorrhea appears transparent, which is also normal and women do not need to be overly nervous. After ovulation, when the estrogen level in the body decreases, the amount of leukorrhea secretion will return to normal and appear as a sticky white, cloudy leukorrhea. Whether the leucorrhea is clear or sticky white, as long as there is no discomfort, it is normal.

It is recommended that women should not overly douche their vagina in daily life and keep it dry and clean, otherwise it will lead to an imbalance in the vaginal environment and increase the possibility of vaginal diseases.