A milky white, sticky discharge is indicative of normal physiological leukorrhea. This is because during different periods of menstruation, it will have different leucorrhea reactions. For example, when you enter the luteal phase after ovulation, the continuous growth of progesterone will cause more vaginal shedding cells, which will make the leucorrhea thicker and creamy, and some women have yellow leucorrhea, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, so you can wash your vulva with warm water every day and pay attention to your personal hygiene. For example, after menstruation, the presence of milky white sticky leucorrhea, accompanied by a certain itching or odor, indicates the presence of vaginal inflammation, it is recommended to go to the hospital to register for gynecological examination of vaginal secretions. It is advisable to go to the gynecologist and have the vaginal discharge examined to check for positive hydrogen peroxide and persistent increase in white blood cells.