Some women have no discharge. Some have a lot (after all, that's why panty liners were invented). If the discharge has changed, become thicker or has a foul odor, it could be a sign of an infection or a more serious problem. Please contact a doctor to be sure and to get treatment if necessary. ~ T
your vagina is cleaning itself by releasing bad mucus
It doesn't mean anything, most women or teenagers from aged 11 have discharge usually every day. It is perfectly normal to have discharge. But if it is concerning you or your discharge is really yellow and thick, you should see your doctor. hope this helped:)
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probably yeast infection but go to doc
You only need to see a doctor if there is a strong fish smell, uncomforterable iching/pain and swelling around the vagina and vulva.. And discharge is usually yellow with a yeast infection.
It means you're drooling out of your ding ding
It means ur period is gonna come anytime soon
It means you should be examined in person by a doctor, because they'll need to take samples in order to find out what's causing the problem.
You may have an infection. Check in with your doctor.
The medical abbreviation for discharge is "DC" which stands for "discharge" or "discontinued."
Guaiac-positive discharge means that there was blood in the discharge. This test may be used for breast discharge.
what mean when you have light pink blood then few hours latter you have brown discharge
what does it mean you start to have a light pink discharge after your period
Your discharge gets heavier and more sticky.
It means you have an Honorable Discharge from the United States Air Force.
No discharge zone means that vessels such as ships cannot dump sewage in that area.
continuous discharge and centrifugal discharge pumps
a discharge from an inflamed ear
Green discharge is a sign of infection. Go see your veterinarian.
It is normal for most females to have a discharge from puberty through and after menopause.
The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.