Yellow-green leucorrhea during ovulation

What is yellow-green leucorrhea?

Yellow-green leucorrhea usually occurs during ovulation during a woman's menstrual cycle. This discharge is usually clear, yellow, has an odor and changes in color. They are usually produced by Lactobacilli, a type of bacteria in the vaginal flora. This bacteria helps maintain an acidic environment in the vagina, thus protecting women from infection.

Why do women have yellow-green discharge during ovulation?

During the ovulation period of a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovaries release a large number of egg cells. After the egg cells leave the ovary, they enter the vagina and combine with lactobacilli to produce a yellow-green secretion. This secretion is produced by lactobacilli in the vaginal flora and helps maintain an acidic environment in the vagina, protecting women from infection.

What is a bacterial infection?

Bacterial infections are diseases caused by bacteria. During ovulation, a woman's vaginal flora may be imbalanced, resulting in a decrease in lactobacilli, making it easier for bacteria to grow and multiply. If these bacteria enter the vagina and infect the vagina, it may cause various inflammations, such as trichomonal vaginitis, fungal vaginitis, bacterial vaginitis, etc.

How to deal with yellow-green discharge?

If a woman experiences yellowish-green discharge during the ovulation phase of her menstrual cycle, it may indicate some kind of health problem. Here are some ways to deal with it:

1. Clean your vagina: Use warm water and a mild cleanser to clean your vagina.

2. Use antibiotics: If the bacterial infection is severe, you may need to take antibiotics. Talk to your doctor to determine which antibiotic is best for you.

3. Use vaginal plugs: Using vaginal plugs can help clean the vagina and treat bacterial infections.

4. Maintain hygiene: Maintain hygiene habits to avoid reinfection.

Conclusion

Women may secrete yellow-green discharge during the ovulation period of their menstrual cycle, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. However, if a woman experiences yellow-green discharge during this period, it may mean some kind of health problem. If a woman develops a bacterial infection during this period, she needs to take some treatment methods, such as cleaning the vagina, using antibiotics, using vaginal plugs, etc. If a woman is not sure how to deal with it, it is recommended to consult a doctor.