Globular leucorrhea during ovulation

Globular leucorrhea is a very special phenomenon that is shaped like a small ball and can enter the uterus through the woman's vagina. This globular leucorrhea is caused by imbalances in the vaginal flora, which can lead to inflammation in the vagina and can lead to bacterial and viral infections in women.

During a woman's menstrual cycle, the appearance of globular leucorrhea is regular. Typically, women experience globular leucorrhea in the middle of the menstrual cycle and end in the latter part of the menstrual cycle. Women can understand their health status by observing their menstrual cycle and the appearance time of globular leucorrhea, and take necessary measures to protect their body.

Globular leucorrhea is very important to women's health. It can help women clean their vagina and prevent bacterial and viral infections. If a woman finds that she has symptoms of globular leucorrhea, such as vaginal pain, color change, etc., she should consult a doctor as soon as possible.