Is there bean dregs during ovulation? It could be a health problem you're not aware of

The okara-like substance is usually composed of protein and mucus and will flow out of the woman's vagina along with the clear mucus. Although this may sound awkward, it is not a normal physiological phenomenon. Some women may view this as passing out waste, but it's actually a healthy response.

The okara-like substance may be caused by an imbalance in a woman’s vaginal flora. When the flora in the vagina is imbalanced, it can lead to bacterial growth and the production of okara-like material. Additionally, some women may experience inflammation during this period, which may also lead to the appearance of okara-like material.

If a woman develops bean dregs-like material during ovulation and feels uncomfortable, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time. Your doctor may recommend tests to determine if other health problems are present, such as infection or inflammation.