Female friends will experience a period of menstruation every month. This is a physiological phenomenon unique to women. However, many female friends also experience some special situations during this period due to some factors. It is a common situation that the leucorrhea is a little yellow just after menstruation, but no one knows what causes this situation. So, what's the matter with the yellowish leucorrhea just after the menstrual period? First, why is the leucorrhea a little yellow just after the menstruation? Leucorrhea is the secretion of the vagina and cervix. Under normal circumstances, the amount is very small, transparent, shiny and sticky, and has no odor. But if it stays in the vagina for too long, it may be slightly yellow, and it increases before menstruation, during ovulation, and during pregnancy. The leucorrhea during ovulation is egg white-like and has a long stringy texture. If the amount of leucorrhea increases, turns yellow, and has a foul odor, it is usually a clinical manifestation of vaginitis and cervicitis. Second, more than 80% of the time, it may be vaginitis! Most people use the color of the leucorrhea left at the bottom of the pants as an indicator, but sometimes it is colored by urine and looks close to yellow. Sometimes it is because of the ovulation period, the secretion is more and thicker, but sometimes it is indeed caused by some infection. How do you know if your color and amount are normal? The female vagina is usually kept moist, and a small amount of transparent, nearly white, odorless secretion will be secreted from the vaginal opening. This mucus is called "leucorrhea". Generally speaking, normal leucorrhea is colorless, tasteless, and odorless, and will not wet your underwear. But as for how much leucorrhea is usually produced, it actually varies from person to person, so I suggest that every girl observe the amount of leucorrhea once after the end of menstruation every month. Also observe once between two menstrual periods, and then use these two times as the benchmark. Why is the leucorrhea a little yellow just after the menstrual period? If the amount of leucorrhea during the entire menstrual cycle is not more than that after the menstrual period, it is normal. Normal leucorrhea will also change with the menstrual cycle. The following conditions will naturally show more leucorrhea: In the two or three days between the middle of the menstrual cycle and close to the ovulation day, there will be two to three times more vaginal discharge than usual. At this time, if the discharge is so much that it wets the underwear, it is considered normal. The secretion will increase one or two days before ovulation, and on the day of ovulation there will be thicker secretions, like snot. If you can stretch it with your hands to an elastic size of 10-15 cm, it means it is the ovulation day (you can also use this to determine the ovulation day). Either a few days before the menstrual period or on the day of the period, the discharge will be heavier and darker in color. |
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