Women's bodies often produce secretions, so as a woman, do you know how to understand secretions? Today, Xiaobian will teach you how to understand secretions.
As a woman, you should know that as the menstrual cycle changes, there will be normal secretions. If not, the vagina will be as dry and wrinkled as parchment. Just like the mouth needs saliva, the vagina also needs lubrication.
Take a closer look at how your secretions have changed?
The cycle starts on the first day of menarche, and it is difficult to distinguish between normal secretions and menstrual blood in the first few days. After my menstrual period, I feel very dry, which means I can't feel any secretions and there are no marks on my underwear. In fact, although nothing was found, the vagina still regulates its moisture through the leakage of dandruff and secretions from the inner wall. At this point, the cervix is free of mucus and acidic, and sperm insects cannot survive here.
A few days later, it approached ovulation. The cervix begins to secrete mucus into the uterus, lubricating the inner wall of the uterus and creating a favorable environment for sperm and insects. At this point, the secretion increases, but it also flows out of the vagina, and traces can be seen on the underwear. The underwear is soaked and the size of the labia is very moist. If you want to observe secretions and wipe the vagina with toilet paper, you will find that these secretions are white, light yellow, sticky, rare, and bright, sometimes appearing to be light cream colored and not in large quantities.
As the ovulation period approaches, the secretion increases and becomes clear and viscous. Upon observation, it was found to be as viscous and elastic as a lubricant.
After ovulation, mucus immediately changes, feeling dry, or secretions solidify. The mucosa covers the cervix with almost no secretions. This situation will continue until menstruation, and everything will start over again.
If there is no itching or swelling, and there is no odor in vaginal secretions, it can be considered normal. Generally speaking, the amount and shape of outflow vary from person to person. There will also be a large amount of flow, with the cervix secreting a large amount of mucus and the stratum corneum discharging a large amount, sometimes as clear as water.
Leucorrhea is the most common secretion in women. Below, the editor will introduce the characteristics of vaginal discharge to you:
In fact, women's vagina is usually kept moist, with a small amount of transparent, almost white, odorless secretion secreted by the vaginal opening, which is called vaginal discharge.