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Do girls normally have leucorrhea every day?

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Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 06:37 AM

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  • Celine Celine

    Apr 02, 2026

    Normal girls will secrete leucorrhea every day, which is a physiological manifestation of the health of the female reproductive system. Leucorrhea is mainly composed of vaginal mucosal exudate, cervical gland secretions and endometrial gland secretions, which can lubricate the vagina, inhibit the growth of bacteria, and maintain acid-base balance. The amount, color and texture of leucorrhea will fluctuate with changes in the menstrual cycle and hormone levels. The amount of leucorrhea usually increases during ovulation and appears stringy like egg white. It may become sticky or decrease in amount before and after menstruation.

    Healthy leucorrhea should be colorless, transparent or milky white, with no obvious odor, and the texture can range from thin to sticky. If the leucorrhea suddenly appears abnormal in color, such as yellow-green or gray-white, accompanied by pungent odors such as fishy or rancid smell, or accompanied by symptoms such as vulvar itching, burning pain, and discomfort during urination, it may indicate gynecological diseases such as vaginitis and cervicitis. The leucorrhea of ​​trichomonas vaginitis is often yellow-green foamy, while the leucorrhea of ​​bacterial vaginosis is mostly gray-white homogeneous discharge with a fishy smell, while vulvovaginal candidiasis may have tofu-like leucorrhea. Pay attention to perineal cleaning on a daily basis, choose breathable cotton underwear and wash it frequently to avoid excessive use of lotion to flush the vagina. If abnormal leucorrhea occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for routine examination of leucorrhea. After clarifying the cause, use metronidazole suppositories, clotrimazole vaginal tablets, Baofukang suppositories and other drugs as directed by the doctor. Do not self-medicate to delay the condition.

    Women can initially judge their reproductive health status by observing changes in leucorrhea on a daily basis, but there is no need to be overly anxious about physiological leucorrhea secretion. Maintaining a regular schedule, a balanced diet, and moderate exercise can help maintain hormone balance and reduce the risk of gynecological diseases. Special attention should be paid to hygiene protection during menstruation and before and after sexual intercourse, and unclean sexual intercourse should be avoided. An annual gynecological examination, including cervical cancer screening and other items, can detect potential lesions early. If abnormal leucorrhea lasts for more than a week or occurs repeatedly, you should go to a gynecologist in time to investigate the cause.

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