The combination is tricky. See, discharge is normal unless it stinks, is yellow or green. About your nipples could be something else, better get correct information from the doctor.
No, vaginal infections don't always hurt and in fact most commonly don't hurt at all. In most cases a vaginal infection is going to cause unusual discharge and bad odour, but not pain.
No vaginal discharge should be kept clean to prevent infection.
No. Nipples will harden as a reflex when they are stimulated or cold.
It is not bad it is called lactating. It is normal if you are pregnant.
a pretty bad one
i think you mean discharge? no, its not bad, its part of your womenly cycle and every women or girl gets discharge. you would need to be worried if the color was green or yellow.. it is supposed to be white or clear. your welcome :)
You don't need to do anything when you have vaginal discharge - this is normal, all people born with a vagina will have vaginal discharge starting from when they go through puberty. Discharge is how the vagina stays clean and healthy as discharge flushes out dead cells, has an acidic pH to help maintain healthy bacterial balance, and keeps vaginal tissues lubricated. As long as it's not excessive, an unusual color like green, an unusual texture like cottage cheese, or has a bad odour then it's normal.
Discharge is something you have every day starting from puberty, this is because discharge helps to keep the vagina clean and healthy: it flushes out dead cells, is acidic to kill bad bacteria but help healthy bacteria to thrive, and keeps vaginal tissues protected from damage. Discharge changes throughout your menstrual cycle and unusual changes to discharge can be a clue as to your vaginal health, so it's good to learn more about your discharge.
Your body makes vaginal discharge every day, thoughout the day. It is normal. You can no more get rid of it than you can cleanse your body of saliva in one day. If you have an irritating vaginal discharge, or one with a bad odor, you can see your health care provider for appropriate treatment, but even the treatments that are taken only one time don't cure the problem within one day.
Discharge is how your vagina stays clean and healthy. Discharge is acidic to kill 'bad' bacteria while allowing 'good' bacteria to thrive, keeps vaginal tissues lubricated, and cleans out dead cells.
When it is cheesy in texture and look, when it is not pinkish, brownish but yellow, when it is too much that you have to use a pad instead of a pantyliner, when it makes you start itching and when it had a bad smell such as a fish smell.
vaginal discharge is normal during your menstrual cycle. in the beginning and end of your cycle it is thick and white. if it has a different color like yellow or green or if there is a bad odor accompanying it, you should see a doctor. also, if there is any itching it could mean you have a yeast infection.