I know in attendance are resembling a 1,000 discharge question...?

Most of what I read said that discharge is normal if it's white (with no chunks) and doesn't smell and just finances that you're ovulating. I've had constant discharge for years that is relatively white, but does hold an odor, just not as bad as some populace discribe when talking about infections. I'm assuming that since it's be going on for so long with no itching/irritation that it's normal. Is this a correct assumption?

(It lately bothers me because everyone always says "odorless" but I don't know if that vehicle to just watch for it if it get really bad. Odorless discharge doesn't exist in my book.)

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Glands inside your vagina and cervix clear small amounts of fluid. This fluid flows out of the vagina each day, carrying out matured cells that have creased the vagina. This is your body's way of keeping your vagina healthy and verbs. The discharge is usually clear or milky and doesn't smell bad.

The color and thickness of the discharge vary with your monthly cycle. The discharge is thicker when you ovulate (when one of your ovaries releases an egg), when a woman is breastfeeding or when a woman is sexually excited.

Changes that may signal a problem include an increase in the amount of discharge, a renovation in the color or smell of the discharge, and irritation, itchiness or burning in or around your vagina. This is call vaginitis. A discharge that's stained with blood when you're not having your length could also be a sign of a problem. Some other types of infections such as yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis can also cause discharge that is usually accompany by odor such as beer/yeast/fish.

I would recommend that if you have any of these signs or any concerns regarding this you consult near your doctor for a proper diagnosis and for proper treatment should you have anything other than a short time ago a normal vaginal discharge.

Good luck :)

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All of your assumptions are correct. There is no completely "odorless" discharge. Everyone has a lasting smell to their genitals. Guys and girls! This is for several reasons- ethnicity, diet, pheromones, etc.

With good hygiene, you can be sure that you smell exactly the way you are supposed to smell. If your discharge become foul or fishy smelling, then you may have an infection. If your discharge become cheesy, frothy, yellow/green, etc. then you may have an infection whether you become aware of a change in odor or not.

From what you are proverb, you sound normal to me. Discharge help to keep the vagina clean and lubricated. Good luck!

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You are correct. When population say it should be "odorless", they mean that if it have a foul or fishy odor, then it is abnormal. Every women have a "scent", this we all know. Your discharge is normal, odor and adjectives!

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Ive had dishcharge since before I even started my time of year...some women just have more. I wouldnt right to be heard mine stinks but it def has a faint odor! Dont verbs your completley normal!

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