Perimenopausal syndrome, also known as menopausal syndrome, refers to a series of symptoms of autonomic disorders caused by fluctuations or decreases in sex hormones that occur around the time of menopause in women. Many women believe that when they reach menopause, gynecological diseases will not find them, and leukorrhea will also be reduced or absent, but leukorrhea increases during menopause, which makes many menopausal women dumbfounded. The increase in leucorrhea during menopause may be caused by the following factors: 1, vaginitis caused by menopausal women due to hormonal changes, the vaginal mucosa becomes thinner, so the vaginal resistance to infection is reduced, resulting in pathogenic bacteria infection, causing increased leucorrhea, if accompanied by vaginal itching, or even local burning sensation, often suggesting age-related vaginitis; 2, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease caused by chronic pelvic inflammatory disease can also cause increased leucorrhea, its symptoms One of the symptoms is increased leucorrhea, lower abdominal swelling, pain, lumbago, etc., often intensified before and after exertion and menstruation; 3, caused by gynecological tumors, chronic cervicitis and cervical erosion can lead to excessive leucorrhea, if menopausal women have increased leucorrhea manifested as watery leucorrhea, bloody leucorrhea or purulent leucorrhea, with serious odor, after treatment and no significant improvement, you should be alert to the possibility of gynecological tumors; 4, drug-related factors. Factors. Nowadays, people’s lives are getting better and better, and there are many women’s nourishing foods, some of which contain certain hormonal ingredients that cause increased leucorrhea during menopause. There are many reasons for the increase in leucorrhea after menopause, so abnormal leucorrhea during menopause should be taken seriously and examined in time for early symptomatic treatment to avoid adverse effects.