Under normal circumstances, women's leucorrhea should be white and transparent or milky white and opaque. The state of leucorrhea secreted varies with the different ovarian cycles of women, and the amount of secretion will also vary. People can judge the health of the uterus and ovaries based on the state of the leucorrhea. If the leucorrhea is like tofu dregs, it proves the presence of gynecological inflammation. So is it normal for leucorrhea to be like transparent jelly? Generally speaking, transparent leucorrhea occurs before ovulation. It is transparent, odorless, and stringy (not easy to break). However, it usually lasts for about 2-3 days. As long as it is not yellow, has an odor, or itches, there is no problem. You should pay more attention to local hygiene, eat a light diet, avoid spicy and fried foods, and the condition will generally get better. Normal condition of leucorrhea Leucorrhea is a female vaginal discharge, which is a mixture of vaginal mucosal exudates, cervical canal and endometrial gland secretions. Its formation is related to the action of estrogen. Under normal circumstances, the quality and quantity of leucorrhea changes with the menstrual cycle. After the menstruation is over, the leucorrhea is less in amount, white in color and in a paste form. In the middle of the menstrual cycle when the ovaries are about to ovulate, due to the vigorous secretion of the cervical glands, the leucorrhea increases and becomes transparent, slightly sticky, and egg white-like. 2 to 3 days after ovulation, the leucorrhea becomes turbid, thick and sticky but with less amount. Before and after menstruation, due to pelvic congestion, vaginal mucosal exudate increases and leucorrhea often increases. Your daily diet will also affect your leucorrhea. If there is something unusual about your leucorrhea, but your body does not have any abnormal reaction, you will generally feel better if you eat lighter meals. If you are worried about your physical problems or any discomfort, you can go and see a doctor. For women, there will be some changes in their leucorrhea after menstruation and during ovulation. The transparent jelly-like state of leucorrhea often indicates that a woman has entered the ovulation period. After a woman enters the ovulation period, her endocrine levels will change and the secretion of estrogen will increase, which will cause the leucorrhea to appear as a stringy, transparent jelly. This situation is a normal physiological change and will not affect your health, so don't worry too much, just pay attention to care in daily life. |
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