What is the increase in leucorrhea after ovulation?

After ovulation, the increase in leukorrhea due to the fluctuation of hormone levels in the body and the rise in estrogen and progesterone is a normal physiological manifestation and does not require special treatment. However, if someone continues to experience prolonged leukorrhea, leukorrhea odor, or leukorrhea color abnormalities after ovulation, it is important to consider whether there is a combination of vaginitis. A routine leucorrhea test is needed to assess the presence and nature of vaginitis. This is because the treatment of vaginitis of different nature is completely different. If the increase in leukorrhea after ovulation is only a short-term manifestation, only 1-2 days, with no abnormalities in the color and amount of leukorrhea, there is no need to go to the hospital for examination and evaluation. If it lasts for a long time, for example, 4-5 days or even a week, with a high volume of leucorrhea, odor, yellow color, or bean curd-like manifestation, it is an abnormal condition and needs to be examined in time.