Normal vaginal discharge (when dry) leaves a colorless to white spot.
If by 'wet' you mean producing vaginal discharge, then yes. Tampons don't just absorb blood they also absorb vaginal discharge so make the vagina dry, this is one factor to TSS: tampons dry-out vaginal tissues causing splitting and ulceration that allows TSST-1 toxins responsible for TSS direct route into your bloodstream.
A decrease in vaginal discharge can be a problem if it's leaving you dry or if you can't become lubricated enough during sex, it can also sometimes be a symptom of a yeast infection although most commonly it's a result of using hormonal birth control. It is normal to see fluctuations in your vaginal discharge, but if you're concerned about this see your doctor.
Yes even if not pregnant. Its clearing out all the bacteria. Mostly dry blood
The flakes could be caused by discharge, a side effect of some birth control forms. You might also have dry skin, and should use a lotion containing Lanolin.
Mine increased and ugh what a mess. If yours increases I recommend a panty liner to help keep your panties dry.
probably just dry skin like dandruff
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a girl usually starts discharging about 6 months to a year before she starts her menstrual cycle. this is due to changing horomones, discharge keeps your vagina healthy by cleaning out impurities and keeping the right ph balance.
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