White spots during ovulation

What are white spots?

White spots are a common abnormality of the female reproductive tract, also known as pearly rash. It usually occurs in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle, especially around the time of ovulation. White spots usually appear as a small, white, matte rash that may appear near the vaginal opening, uterus, and fallopian tubes.

Why do white spots appear?

The appearance of white spots is caused by an imbalance of bacterial flora in the vagina. During a woman’s menstrual cycle, the flora in the vagina changes and gradually forms a beneficial flora, such as Lactobacilli. However, if this flora becomes imbalanced, it can lead to the emergence of harmful bacteria such as E. coli. These harmful bacteria may colonize the vagina and cause the appearance of white spots.

How to prevent and treat white spots?

The method to prevent and treat white spots is very simple. First of all, you should pay attention to personal hygiene, such as cleaning the vagina every day, changing vaginal pads, etc. Secondly, attention should be paid to vaginal flora imbalance, such as using safe antibiotics and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. If there are obvious changes in the white spots, such as increase or expansion, you should seek medical treatment in time.

White spots are not a common reproductive tract abnormality. If women experience symptoms of white spots, they should seek medical treatment promptly and follow the doctor's treatment recommendations. At the same time, you should pay attention to personal hygiene, maintain good living habits, and prevent the appearance of white spots.