Leucorrhea during ovulation due to gynecological diseases

Leucorrhea during ovulation is a normal secretion in women's bodies, mainly produced by vaginal flora, which contains bacteria, viruses, fungi and other microorganisms. Through reproduction and metabolism, they bring various health benefits to women, such as promoting vaginal cleanliness and protecting the health of the female reproductive tract.

However, if a woman has abnormalities during ovulation, she needs to consider whether there is a gynecological disease. In this case, the doctor may recommend that the woman undergo certain tests and treatments.

If a woman has abnormal discharge during ovulation, how should she judge and treat it? Here are some possible clues:

1. Abnormal secretion color: Normal secretion should be white, but if the secretion appears in abnormal colors such as yellow, green, black, etc., you need to consider whether there is a gynecological disease.

2. Texture: Normal discharge should be soft and delicate, but if the discharge becomes dry, thick, and opaque, you need to consider whether there is a gynecological disease.

3. Odor: Normal secretions should have no smell, but if the secretions have a peculiar smell, you need to consider whether there is a gynecological disease.

If a woman has abnormal discharge during ovulation, she should seek medical advice promptly and receive diagnosis and treatment from a doctor. Doctors may recommend that women undergo some examinations, such as gynecological examinations, secretion examinations, etc., to determine whether there are gynecological diseases. At the same time, women can also pay attention to personal hygiene in daily life to avoid contracting gynecological diseases.