Likoria or leukorrhea is a thick, white vaginal discharge. When the discharge is yellow or green in color, it can indicate an infection.
The glands located in the vagina normally secrete a certain amount of a viscid fluid that moistens the vaginal membranes. This discharge often increases during ovulation and before the start of a period. Sexual excitement will stimulate the glands to produce more discharge.
The removal of the uterus should not have an effect on likoria. Always check with your physician.
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Hello Anonymous,
Thank you for your question.
Likoria or leukorrhea is a thick, white vaginal discharge. When the discharge is yellow or green in color, it can indicate an infection.
The glands located in the vagina normally secrete a certain amount of a viscid fluid that moistens the vaginal membranes. This discharge often increases during ovulation and before the start of a period. Sexual excitement will stimulate the glands to produce more discharge.
The removal of the uterus should not have an effect on likoria. Always check with your physician.
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December 30, 2014 - 9:43amMaryann
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