inserting your fingers in the vagina can cause small tears in the delicate lining (mucosa) of the vagina. this can cause a slight bloody discharge.
However if this happens all the times, you have to consult a Gynaecologist for internal examination to rule out a malignancy ? a pre cancerous lesion.
no you have gonorreah
If your discharge is associated with pain, odor, painful urination, or itching, see your health care provider.
your having a period
This is slight vaginal discharge. This is very normal and common. However, if this discharge changes to a darker color and also causes burning, contact your doctor ASAP.
Scrub it with a damp cloth with a slight drop of washing up liquid on it (fairy!)
Personally I have a slightly raised tempreature and some clear fluis discharge oh and a slight period type pain :)
Symptoms appear within one to five weeks after infection, and include a slight clear discharge (the color of the discharge can vary from one patient to the next), and itching or burning during or after urination.
All that is is a slight swelling where your pen has been pushing against your finger, it'll go down on its own. It could also be a callous, thick skin built up over time due to the irritation. It is normal and not a bad thing.
Dough is ready to be baked when you make a slight finger depression in it, and the dough bounces back.
I'm almost afraid to ask, but where is your whitish discharge? But I don't think it is lactose intolerance!
Slight cramping for two to three days; watery discharge requiring several pad changes daily; bloody discharge, especially 12-16 days after the procedure.
The procedure of inserting the swab should be described to the patient, as there is a slight discomfort associated with taking the sample. Other than that, no special preparation is necessary.