Is it normal to have thick leucorrhea during ovulation?

In fact, whether the leucorrhea is sticky during ovulation is usually related to a woman’s health and menstrual cycle. Generally speaking, in the middle of the menstrual cycle, a woman's vaginal discharge will increase and become thicker. This is usually caused by an inflammatory reaction caused by a bacterial infection in the vagina. In this case, a woman's doctor may recommend that she take medications to reduce inflammation and control the infection.

However, if a woman's vaginal discharge is thick at any time during her menstrual cycle and is accompanied by any other symptoms such as pain, odor, or color change, she should consult her doctor immediately. In this case, more tests may be needed to determine if any other health problems are present.

Generally speaking, whether thick leucorrhea during ovulation is normal depends on the specific situation. If a woman feels unwell or has any concerns, she should consult a doctor for accurate diagnosis and treatment advice.