Hi! From my personal experience it sounds like BV - Bacterial Vagnosis. Most women get this many times in their life but most don't have strong enough symptoms to indicate they have it. I would go to the doctor right away because they will have to prescribe an oral Metronidazole or a vaginal insert used over several days. It's not contagious - it just occurs during hormonal changes in our lives or if something foreign has been introduced into the vagina. Nothing to worry too much about.
I am not a doctor and this is by no means medical advice. You should take her to a doctor to get this looked at right away.
Written by: Kim Kitson
If there is vaginal discharge that is watery white, but there is no itching or odor for a month, this is a completely natural bodily function.
Some of the symptoms of Bacterial Vaginosis are: ~Watery and thin discharge ~A fishy or a strong unpleasant smell ~Greyish white discharge Less common symptoms are itchiness or soreness around the vagina and vulva. One of the less common sexually transmitted diseases, bacterial vaginosis has two common symptoms for women. There is an abnormal discharge, which can be yellow or grayish white, and a pungent odor from the groin area.
Normal vaginal discharge should never be accompanied by itching or burning.
Itching,painful in sex,vaginal discharge
White cottage-cheese like discharge is a symptom of a yeast infection. If you suspect a vaginal infection go to your doctors for tests and treatment.
In general, vulvovaginitis causes vaginal discharge, irritation, and itching. One of the most common reasons why women visit their doctor is because of a change in vaginal discharge.
Is yellow vaginal discharge without foul odor or higher than 4.5 pH or itching and burning normal and what is the normal amount of discharge per day?
painful sexual intercourse, vaginal pain, frequent need to urinate, burning or itching in the vaginal area, persistent unusual vaginal discharge
It can be helpful, by lubricating the area, or it can cause discomfort, if an infection causes itching or burning with discharge.
Most women (80-90%) with chlamydia have no symptoms at all. Those who have symptoms may have painful urination, unusual yellow vaginal discharge, bleeding between periods or after sex, and pelvic pain. In contrast, yeast infections -- really, an imbalance or overgrowth of yeast -- can cause a white, cottage cheese-like discharge and vulvar or vaginal itching, redness, and irritation.
Vaginal pruritis means vaginal itching.
Normal vaginal discharge includes:Clear, white, cream, off-white, yellow, pink, or brown in colour.Lotion-like or mucus.Musky but clean scent.Changes throughout your menstrual cycle.Abnormal vaginal discharge includes:Green or grey discharge.Pink or brown discharge when not expected.Clumpy like cottage-cheese, watery, or foamy.Fishy, ammonia, or yeast odour.Causes irritation or accompanied by soreness.