Brown leucorrhea during ovulation is old and is a common physiological phenomenon. During ovulation, the acidic environment in a woman's vagina increases, making it easy for bacteria in the air to breed, and leucorrhea also increases. However, if the brown material in the leucorrhea is old, it is something to be concerned about.

Why should old brown stuff matter?

Old brown material may be due to an inflammatory response caused by a bacterial infection. During ovulation, a woman’s vaginal flora changes, causing bacteria to grow, causing an inflammatory response. If these bacteria are old, prompt medical attention is needed to avoid delays in treatment.

Old brown material can also be caused by other illnesses. For example, malignant tumors such as cervical cancer and endometrial cancer also secrete old brown substances. If these brown substances are old, you need to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause and carry out targeted treatment.