Dense leucorrhea during ovulation is a normal physiological phenomenon, which marks a woman's entry into the next menstrual cycle. During ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge becomes thicker, darker in color, and takes on a mucus-like state. This secretion is very important for women's health, but if abnormal symptoms occur, you need to seek medical attention in time.

Although dense leucorrhea during ovulation is a normal physiological phenomenon, if obvious abnormal symptoms occur, you need to seek medical treatment in time. For example, women may experience vaginal bleeding, pain, itching, odor, and other symptoms that may indicate a bacterial or viral infection. In addition, women may also experience diarrhea, headache, fever and other symptoms, which may also indicate that women are infected with a certain disease.

Therefore, it is very important for women to understand the main characteristics of ovulation and possible abnormal symptoms, and to conduct timely diagnosis and treatment. If you experience any unusual symptoms, please seek medical advice promptly for professional treatment and advice.