Future Health Frontiers Q&A Women’s Health

Why does leucorrhea decrease?

Asked by:Kristin

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 12:02 AM

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  • Ellen Ellen

    Apr 04, 2026

    Reduced leucorrhea may be caused by ovarian function decline, endocrine disorders, vaginitis, drug influence, mental stress, etc. It can be improved through hormone therapy, anti-infection therapy, psychological counseling and other methods.

    1. Decline of ovarian function

    After women enter perimenopause, ovarian function gradually declines, and the drop in estrogen levels will lead to a decrease in vaginal secretions. It may be accompanied by symptoms such as hot flashes and menstrual disorders. Under the guidance of a doctor, hormone drugs such as estradiol valerate tablets and progesterone capsules can be used for regulation, and phytoestrogen foods such as soy products can be used to assist in improvement.

    2. Endocrine disorders

    Diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid dysfunction can cause hormone secretion disorders, leading to reduced cervical mucus secretion. It is often accompanied by symptoms such as acne, hair loss, and abnormal weight. It is necessary to carry out targeted treatment with ethinyl estradiol cyproterone tablets, levothyroxine sodium tablets and other drugs, while maintaining a regular schedule.

    3. Vaginitis

    Inflammations such as bacterial vaginosis and atrophic vaginitis can destroy the vaginal microenvironment and cause abnormal decrease in secretions. It may be accompanied by symptoms such as vulvar burning and pain during sexual intercourse. You can use metronidazole vaginal gel, estriol cream and other drugs as directed by your doctor to avoid excessive cleaning of the vulva on a daily basis.

    4. Effects of drugs

    Long-term use of birth control pills, antihistamines, or chemotherapy drugs may inhibit the secretion of cervical glands. Most symptoms can recover on their own after stopping the medication. If necessary, vaginal moisturizers such as hyaluronic acid gel can be used to relieve dryness symptoms. It is recommended to regularly review hormone levels during medication.

    5. High mental pressure

    Long-term anxiety, depression and other emotions will affect estrogen secretion through the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. Accompanying symptoms such as insomnia and changes in appetite may occur. It can be adjusted through psychological counseling, mindfulness training, etc. Appropriate supplementation of vitamin B6 tablets can help relieve stress.

    It is recommended to wash the vulva with warm water once a day, choose pure cotton breathable underwear and change it frequently. Maintain moderate exercise such as yoga or brisk walking 3-5 times a week to promote pelvic blood circulation. Pay attention to supplementing high-quality protein and vitamin E in your diet, and eat flax seeds, nuts and other foods containing essential fatty acids in moderation. If it is accompanied by vulvar itching, pain or abnormal menstruation for more than 2 months, you need to see a gynecologist promptly for vaginal microecological testing and six hormone tests.

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