Normal leucorrhea in women is white, pasty, and odorless. If it is near the ovulation period, the leucorrhea will be clear and egg white-like, and the amount will be relatively large. After ovulation, the leucorrhea will be white, turbid, thick, and less in quantity. If leucorrhea appears abnormal, first consider it to be caused by gynecological inflammation, such as fungal vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis, etc. According to experts, women’s special physiological structure determines that this part of women is always a troubled area. The vagina is connected to the outside world through the vaginal opening. The surrounding environment includes excretions from the urethra and anus and glandular secretions. The vagina usually has leucorrhea and menstrual blood flowing out. At the same time, it is also a passage for sexual contact and childbirth. In addition, the vagina The warm and moist environment of the mouth makes it easy to become infected with Candida albicans. Generally speaking, abnormal leucorrhea is caused by gynecological diseases. Normal leucorrhea should be milky white or colorless and transparent, with a slight fishy smell or tasteless; its secretion amount and texture are affected by the levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body, and vary with the menstrual cycle. There are periodic changes in quantity, quantity, and quality, such as thin and thick. This white secretion is characterized by a white, thick consistency that looks like curds or tofu, as it is made of exfoliated epithelial cells and mycelium, yeast and pseudohyphae. The main cause of this leucorrhea symptom is an imbalance of candida in the vagina.