Does vaginal discharge increase before menstruation?

Sep 24, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Lu
Introduction
Before menstruation begins, estrogen and progesterone levels in women both reach a peak. Under the influence of these hormones, the cervix and vaginal mucosa secrete fluids, leading to an increase in vaginal discharge. This change is a normal physiological phenomenon during the menstrual cycle and does not require special treatment. If you have any concerns, consult a healthcare professional for advice.

  Vaginal discharge usually increases before menstruation. Pay attention to the characteristics of the discharge. If any discomfort occurs, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. The details are as follows:

  Before menstruation, due to hormonal changes in the body—especially increased estrogen levels—cervical secretions may increase, leading to more vaginal discharge. In such cases, the discharge is typically clear or slightly white, odorless, and not accompanied by itching or other discomfort.

  If increased discharge is accompanied by other symptoms such as itching of the vulva or vagina, or if the discharge appears abnormal in color, it could be caused by conditions such as vaginitis, cervicitis, or pelvic inflammatory disease.

  Women should maintain good personal hygiene before and after menstruation, keep the vulvar area dry, wear loose-fitting cotton underwear with good breathability, and avoid infections.

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