It is possible to have leukorrhea after menopause. A small amount of leukorrhea can help to lubricate the vagina. If a woman does not have leucorrhea after menopause, she may feel dryness and discomfort in the vulva and vagina, especially during intercourse when she feels pain. Therefore, a small amount of leukorrhea after menopause is normal if there is no odor and no vulvar or vaginal itching. After menopause, women should pay attention to keep their vulva clean and hygienic, and go to the hospital frequently for health checkups. Ultrasound examination should be performed once a year to understand the condition of uterine adnexa and endometrium, and cervical cancer examination should be performed to understand the condition of the cervix and prevent some diseases from occurring after menopause. After menopause, women should keep a happy mood, pay attention to exercise, eat a balanced and nutritious diet, and have a regular work and rest schedule so that they can go through menopause smoothly.