Leucorrhea before ovulation

When we reach puberty, our bodies begin to change. Our vagina and uterus begin to develop and mature. During this process, our hormone levels also change. In early adolescence, we may experience some fluctuations in hormone levels, causing us to experience some uncomfortable symptoms, such as breast development, irregular menstruation, etc. These phenomena are normal, but if we endure these discomforts for a long time, they may have a negative impact on our health.

Leucorrhea before ovulation is one of the uncomfortable symptoms. This phenomenon usually occurs in our late adolescence, around the ages of 18-20. Its symptoms usually manifest as increased vaginal discharge that is whiter in color and thicker in texture, and may be uncomfortable or painful.

There may be many reasons for leucorrhea before ovulation. Changes in hormonal levels in our bodies lead to increased vaginal discharge. Additionally, our uterus and vagina begin to grow, which can cause damage to the vaginal walls, causing discomfort or pain.

If we are experiencing discomfort or pain, there are some self-care techniques we can try to relieve symptoms. For example, we can try washing the vagina to keep it clean and dry. We can also use some hygiene products, such as disinfectant spray or gel, to clean the vagina. Additionally, we can improve our health by changing our eating habits and exercise habits.

Leucorrhea before ovulation is a common phenomenon and usually does not have a negative impact on our bodies. But if we are feeling discomfort or pain, there are some self-care techniques we can try to relieve symptoms.