Before ovulation: brown leucorrhea

If women experience brown discharge before ovulation, it may mean they are entering a dangerous period. While this doesn't mean there's anything wrong, for some people it may make them uncomfortable or worried. Therefore, if women experience brown discharge before ovulation, it is recommended that they monitor their symptoms and consult a doctor.

In addition, women should pay attention to the following points in daily life to avoid bacterial infections:

1. Keep your vagina clean. Wash your vagina with warm water and a clean towel, avoiding harsh cleansers or medications.

2. Avoid excessive sexual activity. Excessive sexual activity may lead to bacterial infections, so it is recommended that women have sex no more than twice a week.

3. Maintain personal hygiene. Maintain personal hygiene and avoid sharing towels, swimsuits, etc. with others.

4. Avoid antibiotics. Antibiotics may disrupt the balance of microorganisms in the vagina, leading to bacterial infection.

If women experience brown discharge before ovulation, it is recommended that they monitor their symptoms and consult a doctor. If other symptoms occur, such as pain, itching, odor, etc., they are advised to seek medical attention as soon as possible.