What happens if the leucorrhea becomes stringy on the tenth day of menstruation?

What happens if the leucorrhea becomes stringy on the tenth day of menstruation?

Women will continue to have leucorrhea after their menstruation, but some women will find that their leucorrhea is a bit abnormal, the leucorrhea will be thinner and appear to be stringy. In fact, leucorrhea is not static. Its state will change before and after menstruation. Many people are confused about the situation of stringy leucorrhea on the tenth day of menstruation. The following editor will introduce leucorrhea in detail.

Whether the stringy leucorrhea is normal should be observed in terms of quantity, color, texture and smell.

Normal leucorrhea should be milky white or colorless and transparent, with a slightly fishy smell or no smell; its secretion amount and texture are affected by the levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body, and vary cyclically with the menstrual cycle, with varying amounts, textures and thicknesses.

Generally, the amount of leucorrhea is small after the menstrual period, and before the ovulation period, the estrogen level in the body increases, which promotes the proliferation of epithelial cells in the cervical glands, increases the secretion of cervical mucus, and increases the sodium chloride content in the mucus, which can absorb more water, causing the amount of leucorrhea to increase during the ovulation period. The leucorrhea is thin, clear in color, and looks like egg white, and can be stretched into long threads. And generally ovulation will begin about twenty-four hours after the leucorrhea becomes stringy.

After ovulation, estrogen levels gradually decrease, progesterone levels increase, the secretion of cervical mucus is inhibited, and the sodium chloride content in the mucus also decreases, making the leucorrhea thick, milky white, less ductile, and easy to break when drawn.

After ovulation, women's leucorrhea will become sticky and thick. At this time, the leucorrhea is white, and the amount of leucorrhea is significantly reduced. The day with the most and thinnest leucorrhea and the strongest stringiness is the ovulation period. Therefore, women may experience stringy leucorrhea during ovulation. If they suffer from certain gynecological diseases, this phenomenon may be reduced.

It can be seen from this that stringy leucorrhea is more common during the ovulation period. Generally speaking, there will be no stringy leucorrhea ten days after menstruation. The editor recommends that women with this kind of problem have a detailed leucorrhea examination to clarify the situation. You can also observe the leucorrhea yourself to see if there is any leucorrhea odor, abnormal leucorrhea color, etc.

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