Lumpy leucorrhea during ovulation

Lumpy leucorrhea is a unique phenomenon for women during ovulation. It is composed of bacteria and proteins in the vagina. When a woman enters ovulation, the acidic environment in the vagina causes the lumps to increase in quality and quantity, and they form a lump, usually at the vaginal opening.

This lump is very important for women’s health. They help women keep the vagina clean and hygienic and prevent bacteria from entering the vagina. In addition, the gentle bleeding from the lump can also bring some pleasure to women.

However, the quality and quantity of lumps may also vary depending on a woman's physical condition. Women may experience discomfort or pain if they have a yeast or trichomonas vaginal infection, for example. Therefore, women should consult a doctor promptly if they experience discomfort or pain.