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There are many leucorrhea when the weather is hot. How is vulva itching?

hello! The amount of leucorrhea is related to your own endocrine mediation. As long as the color is no problem and there is no odor, there should be no major problems, at most, it is a general small inflammation, which has something to do with the weather, menstruation and sexual intercourse! When judging leucorrhea, most people take the color left at the bottom of trousers as an indicator, but sometimes it is colored by urine and looks close to yellow. Sometimes it is because there are many and thick secretions during ovulation, but sometimes it is caused by some infections. How do you know whether your color and quantity are normal? Women's vaginas are usually kept in a moist state. There will be a small amount of transparent and odorless secretions secreted by the vaginal opening, which is called "leucorrhea". Generally speaking, normal leucorrhea is colorless, tasteless and odorless, and will not get wet with underwear. However, as for the amount of leucorrhea at ordinary times, it actually varies from person to person, so I suggest that every girl should have the amount of leucorrhea in self-observation once every month after menstruation. In addition, it is also observed once between two menses, and then based on these two times. If during the whole menstrual cycle, the amount of leucorrhea is not greater than that after menstruation, it is normal. Normal leucorrhea will also change with the physiological cycle. The following conditions will naturally show more leucorrhea: two or three days before ovulation in the middle of menstruation, there will be two to three times more leucorrhea than usual. At this time, if the secretion is too much to wet underwear, it is normal. The secretion will increase one or two days before the ovulation day, and there will be thick secretion like nasal mucus on the ovulation day. If it is stretched to 1-15 cm by hand, it means that it is the ovulation day (which can also be used to judge the ovulation day). Or a few days before menstruation comes, or there will be more secretions and darker colors on that day. Women during pregnancy will also have more leucorrhea. In addition, when leucorrhea increases, you should observe its color, smell, and whether it will cause vaginal itching, etc. In the observation of non-ovulation period and non-menstrual period, you can also make a simple self-examination: 1. The color is clean, mucus-like, with little or moderate amount, no special odor and no itching. This is a normal phenomenon, so there is no need to worry. It may be that life is tense, stressful or close to ovulation. 2. Milk-like color, thick, moderate to large, not itchy, may be suspected of vaginitis or cervicitis. 3. White cheese-like, thick, slightly sweet, with some itching in the genitals, which may be suspected of candida infection. 4. Yellow-green, thin and frothy, smelly, often with vaginal itching, which may be suspected to be trichomonas vaginalis infection. 5. Brown, watery, with a musty smell, suspected to be vaginitis, or endometritis or intrauterine device. 6. Gray is bloodshot, thin, small to large, and smells bad, which may be cervicitis or infection and inflammation in the vagina. When the above 2-6 cases occur, you must see a doctor immediately. Judging from the internal diagnosis, the doctor may give antibiotics or electric burning for treatment. It is normal if it is odorless, light-colored and does not cause vaginal itching. However, there are still some constitutional differences in quantity and quantity. Generally speaking, leucorrhea is related to the cold uterus and the unsmooth circulation of qi and blood. If this is the case, you can start with diet and exercise. Diet: You can avoid some cooler foods such as Chinese cabbage, green tea, white radish, melons and oranges on weekdays. Exercise: Do more pelvic exercise, and exercise in the lower abdomen can also effectively improve the blood circulation of the uterus, which is very helpful for women's smooth menstrual period, dysmenorrhea or normal ovulation. Usually, it is best to use less sanitary pads. In addition, in terms of personal hygiene, the best way is to wear cotton breathable underwear, which must be wiped clean after going to the toilet. If sanitary pads are used, remember to change them frequently, because adding an extra pad in underwear will often increase the temperature of the vagina and make it easier to breed bacteria.