Purulent leucorrhea during ovulation

Purulent leucorrhea is a common abnormal vaginal discharge that is often associated with bacterial infection. This condition can have serious consequences for a woman's health, so action must be taken to deal with it as soon as possible.

If you develop purulent leucorrhea during this period, you should first check your vaginal discharge. This may include checking your discharge for changes in color, smell, and texture, and for bacteria. You can use special tools to check your discharge, such as a flashlight and a cotton swab.

If you notice any unusual changes in your secretions, you should consult your doctor promptly. Your doctor may perform some tests on you and determine the type of illness you are experiencing and how to treat it. They may recommend special medications to treat your condition and may give you a special diet plan to help you recover.