Leucorrhea appears after ovulation

Why do women experience more leucorrhea after ovulation?

During a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovaries release a large number of eggs, which combine to become fertilized eggs in the fallopian tubes. When the fertilized egg unites, the woman's body begins to produce a series of physiological reactions in response to its arrival. One reaction is more leucorrhea.

Why do women experience more leucorrhea after ovulation?

This is because after the ovulation period, a woman's ovaries no longer release a large number of eggs, but a normal menstrual cycle occurs once a month. Therefore, the body will produce normal secretions according to this normal cycle, including more vaginal discharge.

However, sometimes women may experience discomfort or no sensation during this period. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including age, physical health, hormonal levels, and more.

What should a woman do if she feels unwell or has no sensation after ovulation?

If women feel unwell or have no sensation during this period, they should first observe their symptoms to see if they are related to certain diseases. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is recommended to consult a doctor.

To summarize, while women may experience more vaginal discharge after ovulation, it doesn't mean they have to feel discomfort or no sensation. If women feel unwell or have no sensation during this period, they should first observe their symptoms and consult a doctor.