Leucorrhea does not stretch into lumps during ovulation

Drawn and not lumpy means that during the ovulation period, women's vaginal secretions no longer become sticky and stringy as before, but appear in a relatively dry and thick state. This condition usually occurs between days 12-16 of a woman's menstrual cycle, but can occur at other times. With this condition, women may experience some discomfort, especially in the days after their cycle ends.

This could happen for a number of reasons. One possible cause is imbalance of vaginal flora in women. When the vaginal flora is imbalanced, it may affect the normal formation and function of vaginal secretions. In addition, a woman's diet, lifestyle and work environment may also have an impact on the vaginal flora, leading to this condition.

If women encounter problems with stringing during their cycle, it is recommended that they first observe their body's reaction. If symptoms persist or worsen, they are advised to consult their doctor. Your doctor may recommend tests to determine if other health problems are present, such as vaginal inflammation or dryness.