Normally, the secretion should be colorless, odorless, and transparent. If your secretion is crystal jelly-like, it is mostly caused by gynecological inflammation, such as vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. It is recommended to conduct a gynecological examination, combined with the use of color ultrasound examination, colposcopy and routine examination of leucorrhea, which can usually confirm the diagnosis, and adopt different treatments according to the diagnosis results. What is the reason for the white crystal jelly-like gel in leucorrhea? 1. Normal leucorrhea should be milky white or colorless, completely transparent, odorless or slightly fishy mucus. The secretion appears to be crystal jelly-like and gelatinous. If it has no odor, it should be considered normal, indicating that ovulation has begun. Pay attention to rest, keep the vulva clean, and you can check it again. If accompanied by vulvar itching, leucorrhea with an odor, and changes in discharge color, it is considered to be vaginitis, cervicitis, or pelvic inflammatory disease. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a routine leucorrhea examination to determine the cause and receive medication under the guidance of a doctor. 2. The secretion appears crystal jelly-like: If such secretion occurs in women in late pregnancy, it is a physiological phenomenon. It is caused by the contraction of the cervix and the gradual expansion of the cervical opening. The cervical mucus plug adhered to the cervical opening falls off and mixes with the secretion. It usually indicates that delivery is imminent. If this symptom occurs during a woman's ovulation period, it is often considered to be a normal leucorrhea caused by changes in female hormones in the body. If the discharge is crystal jelly-like and not in the late pregnancy or ovulation period, it is an abnormal manifestation and the possibility of candida albicans infection causing candidal vaginitis should be considered. Routine examination and testing of the discharge is necessary to confirm the diagnosis. 3. The secretion is usually a transparent liquid, which is mainly a mixture of the exudate from the uterine wall or vaginal mucosa and the fallen squamous epithelial cells. It is often milky white. During ovulation, it may appear as more leucorrhea, which is egg white or thinner and transparent. This is a normal condition and does not need to be treated. If the discharge turns yellow or contains blood, it is abnormal and you need to go to the hospital for a routine examination of the discharge and choose treatment based on the results. Pay attention to hygiene and avoid sexual intercourse during menstruation. 4. The secretion is milky white, transparent, crystal jelly-like. It is normal as long as there is no odor and symptoms such as itching in the private parts. Normal leucorrhea is clear and crystal clear, and is milky white with a good degree of wire drawing and crystal jelly. It is normal. Women's secretions are affected by female hormones. Around the ovulation period, leucorrhea is mostly in the form of fine water or crystal jelly, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. |
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