From a woman's vaginal discharge, it can be observed whether there are abnormalities in her private parts, but many female friends in daily life are not very familiar with this knowledge. So when abnormalities are discovered, we don't even know. It's important to understand them in a timely manner. Let's take a look at what normal vaginal discharge looks like together?

When female vaginal discharge is normal, it has no color, no odor, and is a viscous liquid. It belongs to healthy vaginal discharge. Once it is unhealthy, it may be due to gynecological diseases. Under normal circumstances, the amount of vaginal discharge is relatively small, but during ovulation, the amount of vaginal discharge increases, mainly due to the influence of estrogen levels within the receptor. If there is little or no vaginal discharge, it belongs to ovarian dysfunction. If there is excessive vaginal discharge, it is related to vaginal inflammation, cervical diseases, etc.
The normal color of vaginal discharge should be white or colorless transparent. If the color of vaginal discharge is yellow, yellow green, gray white, blood red, brown, or black, it indicates abnormal conditions and is related to diseases such as cervicitis, vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and cervical polyps.
Normal vaginal discharge is thin and slightly viscous. If the structure of leucorrhea is similar to bean curd dregs and foam, it belongs to abnormal leucorrhea. It is generally related to pelvic inflammatory disease, fungal vaginitis, cervicitis, and trichomonas vaginitis.
Normal vaginal discharge may have a slight fishy odor, but there is no foul odor. If there is a fishy or unusual odor in vaginal discharge, it indicates gynecological problems and requires timely examination.