Leucorrhea turns yellow during ovulation

Vaginal inflammation is one of the main causes of yellowish leucorrhea during ovulation. When vaginal flora is imbalanced, vaginal discharge becomes thicker and more colorful. In addition, vaginal inflammation may cause symptoms such as vaginal itching, pain, and redness. Therefore, if a woman finds that her leucorrhea is yellowish during ovulation and is accompanied by these symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to determine whether there is vaginal inflammation.

Bacterial infection is also one of the causes of yellowish leucorrhea during ovulation. Bacteria can enter the vagina through sexual intercourse, vaginal douching, or other means and grow and multiply in the vagina. In this case, vaginal discharge may become thicker and more vivid in color. Therefore, if a woman finds that her leucorrhea is yellowish during ovulation and is accompanied by these symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to determine whether there is a bacterial infection.

Malnutrition and drug effects may also cause leucorrhea to appear yellow during ovulation. For example, certain drugs (such as antibiotics and hormonal drugs) may cause vaginal secretions to decrease, making the leucorrhea more yellow during ovulation. In addition, poor nutrition may also cause vaginal discharge to decrease and become more colorful. Therefore, if a woman finds that her leucorrhea is yellowish during ovulation and is accompanied by these symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to determine whether there is malnutrition or the influence of drugs.