Leucorrhea with odor during ovulation

Leucorrhea odor during ovulation is usually an unpleasant odor that may make women feel uncomfortable. Some women may experience pain or discomfort, especially during or after sex. In addition, this odor may also affect a woman's quality of life, such as causing emotional problems such as anxiety or depression.

Many women think this odor is normal, but in fact, it can also be a symptom of a disease. Therefore, if a woman experiences unpleasant odor during ovulation, she should go to the hospital as soon as possible to determine the cause and treat it.

Methods for treating odor-prone vaginal discharge during ovulation may vary depending on the cause. Some factors, such as vaginal inflammation or bacterial infection, may need to be treated with medications. In addition, some methods can also improve women's vaginal environment and reduce the occurrence of odor, such as using vaginal cleaners or lotions.