What does each different color of discharge propose?
What does it mean if you hold _______ discharge?
Please mention ever color discharge and what it means.
Answers:
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Vaginal discharge is average (for the most part) and will vary during your cycle. Generally, girls will not experience discharge until they hit puberty.
Discharge is nought to worry around... unless you have discharge to be precise yellow or green surrounded by color, clumpy, pasty or has a fruitless odor.
Brown discharge can happen right since and after your period. Some women experience spotting in between period (old blood looks brown). To ensure that the bleeding is coming from your vagina (and not your anus or urethra), insert a tampon and check to see if it has blood on it. However, brown/bloody discharge can also be a sign of infection/STD... so check beside your doctor if it continues for a period of time.
Different Types of Discharge:
White: White discharge is adjectives at the beginning and cease of your cycle. It can be thick or meagre, but should not be accompanied by itching. If itching is present, it could be a sign of a yeast infection. Clumpy, "cottage cheese" discharge can also be a sign of a yeast infection.
Clear and stretchy: This is "fertile" mucous and indicates that you are ovulating.
Clear and runny: This occurs at different times of your cycle and can be especially heavy after exercising.
Yellow or Green: May indicate an infection, especially if glutinous or clumpy like cottage cheese or have a foul odor.
Brown: May happen right after period ("cleaning out" your vagina). Old blood looks brown.
Spotting Blood/Brown Discharge: This may occur when you are ovulating/mid-cycle. Sometimes impulsive in pregnancy you may own spotting or a brownish discharge at the time your period would customarily come. If you have spotting at the time of your regular period fairly than your usual amount of flow, and you have have sex without using birth control, you should embezzle a pregnancy test.
If you also hold discomfort, pain, itching, sores, restlessness, etc. contact your doctor. Always consult a doctor if you are worried.
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Clear - your normal
White - your normal unless it looks like cottage cheese consequently you have an infection
Smelly - infection
Yellow - you own an infection see a doctor
brown, pink or red - you starting/finishing your period or you are spotting - hang on to an eye on it
Green - you are an alien
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