The absence of leukorrhea for several months is related to normal physiological phenomena such as pre-puberty and post-menopause, and may also be caused by abnormal pathological conditions such as multiple abortions and ovarian damage.
1. Normal physiological phenomenon: Before puberty, women may not have sufficient secretion of sex hormones due to immature ovarian function, so during this period, there may be no leukorrhea. At the same time, after menopause, the estrogen level in the body will drop, and the phenomenon of menstruation stopping and leukorrhea gradually disappearing will occur.
2. Abnormal pathology: For some women, due to multiple abortions, ovarian damage and other factors, ovarian dysfunction and hypogonadism may occur, and when the level of sex hormones in the body is low, there will be a decrease in vaginal secretions.
If abnormal leukorrhea occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and actively target treatment.