Leucorrhea turns yellow and sticky after ovulation

Yellow and sticky vaginal discharge after ovulation may be caused by bacterial infection. Bacteria may enter the vagina and multiply after ovulation. If these bacteria are not treated promptly and effectively, they may lead to inflammation, which can lead to changes in secretions.

In addition, yellow and sticky leucorrhea after ovulation may also be caused by other factors, such as vaginal flora imbalance, malnutrition, drug effects, etc.

If a woman experiences changes in her secretions after ovulation, she should seek medical advice promptly and accept the doctor’s treatment recommendations. The doctor may recommend relevant examinations, such as vaginal secretion culture, ultrasound examination, etc., to determine the cause and formulate corresponding treatment plans.