Leucorrhea with brown thread during ovulation

Brown threads during ovulation are caused by bacterial infection in the vagina. This bacteria, commonly called trichomonas, can multiply in the vagina and cause inflammation. When a woman enters her ovulation period, the acidic environment in the vagina makes trichomonads more active, causing the discharge to become brown and thin. Additionally, Trichomonas can be spread through sexual intercourse, so living together may pose a greater risk if a partner has an infection.

If a woman develops brown streaks during ovulation, she should seek medical attention as soon as possible. Doctors can perform tests to determine the cause of the infection and prescribe appropriate medication. In addition, in daily life, women can also prevent infection by maintaining personal hygiene, avoiding sexual intercourse, and increasing the amount of water they drink.

Although brown strands of discharge during ovulation are a normal physiological phenomenon, for some people, it can become an uncomfortable symptom. Therefore, if women experience this symptom, they should seek medical treatment as soon as possible so that the doctor can diagnose and treat it in time. At the same time, women can also prevent infection by maintaining personal hygiene, avoiding sexual intercourse, and increasing water intake.