Dark red leucorrhea during ovulation: an important sign of women’s health

The secretion during ovulation is usually clear, slightly sticky, and flexible, and can be stretched into long threads. In the days after ovulation, the discharge will become moister and softer in texture. These changes are normal and do not have a negative impact on a woman's health.

However, if a woman's ovulation discharge appears dark red or purple, it could be a sign of a medical problem. This condition may be caused by an infection or other disease, such as fungal vaginitis or trichomonas vaginitis.

If a woman experiences dark red or dark purple discharge during ovulation, she should consult a doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor can check the secretions to determine if an infection is present and recommend treatment accordingly. In addition, doctors can help women monitor their health and develop appropriate health plans.