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Is it normal for leucorrhea to be white and sticky?

Asked by:Catarina

Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 09:17 PM

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  • Demeter Demeter

    Apr 02, 2026

    Leucorrhea that is white and mushy is usually a normal physiological phenomenon. Leucorrhea is a general term for female vaginal discharge, which is mainly composed of vaginal mucosal exudates, cervical glands and endometrial secretions. Its characteristics will change with the menstrual cycle. In a healthy state, white, paste-like leucorrhea has no special smell and may be accompanied by a slight moist feeling, which is a manifestation of the vagina's self-cleaning function.

    In women, after ovulation or before menstruation, due to elevated progesterone levels, leucorrhea often appears white and sticky or pasty. This is a natural reaction of the endometrium to prepare for possible implantation of a fertilized egg. It is recommended to use warm water to wash the vulva during daily cleaning to avoid frequent use of lotion that damages the vaginal acid-base balance. Choose cotton underwear with good breathability and change it daily to reduce local moisture irritation. If you are in a high temperature environment for a long time or sit for a long time, you can increase the cleaning frequency appropriately.

    When white, pasty leucorrhea is accompanied by an obvious odor, vulvar itching, burning, or color change, it may be related to infections such as bacterial vaginosis and vulvovaginal candidiasis. People with diabetes or those who take antibiotics for a long time are more likely to have abnormal discharge. Changes in female hormones during pregnancy may also lead to changes in the characteristics of leucorrhea, but infectious factors need to be ruled out. Some users of birth control pills may experience similar symptoms due to hormone regulation.

    Maintaining a regular schedule and a balanced diet can help maintain the balance of vaginal microecology. Moderate intake of yogurt or fermented foods containing probiotics may be beneficial. Avoid excessive washing of the inside of the vagina, and be careful to clean it before and after sex. If abnormal symptoms persist for more than 3 days or are accompanied by discomfort, it is recommended to visit a gynecologist for secretion testing to identify the cause and then provide targeted treatment.

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