Will there be vaginal discharge before menstruation

  Due to changes in estrogen levels, women may sometimes experience vaginal discharge. At different physiological stages, there may also be changes in the secretion of women's private parts. Sometimes there may be an increase or decrease in vaginal discharge. May I ask if there will be vaginal discharge before menstruation?

  

Will there be vaginal discharge before menstruation1

  Women can also experience vaginal discharge without menstruation, as vaginal discharge is caused by changes in estrogen and progesterone levels and is related to the functioning of the female ovaries. Generally, before the onset of menstruation in women, the levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body will increase, leading to an increase in vaginal discharge, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.

  Generally speaking, the normal characteristics of vaginal discharge should be milky white, inelastic, and without any odor. When women experience vaginal discharge, they should pay more attention to observation. If the vaginal discharge is in the form of tofu residue, accompanied by abnormal odor and itching symptoms of the external genitalia, women should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to rule out abnormalities caused by gynecological inflammatory diseases.

  Women must pay attention to the hygiene of their private parts and regularly clean their external genitalia with warm water to keep them dry and clean. They should also change their underwear frequently and try to wear loose and breathable clothing instead of tight pants. Women should also take care of themselves, limit their sexual activity, pay attention to sexual hygiene, avoid infection, prevent gynecological inflammation, and avoid damage to their physical health.

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