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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.
Regards,
December 30, 2014 - 9:43amMaryann
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