Once a male becomes sexually aroused and the penis is erect (hard), stimulating the penis physically by rubbing it (with a hand lubricated with something like lotion, or by inserting the penis into a woman's vagina, or by having a woman suck on it) will normally eventually cause ejaculation (discharge of semen).
Noticing white discharge in your underwear typically happens at different times throughout your menstrual cycle and may not directly indicate when you will get your period. Menstrual cycles vary for each person, so it's best to track your cycle over time to predict when your period might start based on your own patterns.
The hard white stuff you may find in panties could be dried vaginal discharge or dried semen. It is normal for discharge to dry and appear white in color. Make sure to practice good hygiene and change your underwear regularly to prevent any discomfort or odor. If you notice any unusual changes in your discharge, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
It can be normal to have discharge that is white or yellowish on your underwear, as it may be a natural part of your menstrual cycle. However, if you notice a sudden change in color, consistency, or odor of the discharge, it is recommended to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any potential infections.
White discharge on panties can be normal and is often due to the body's natural cleaning process. It could be a sign of ovulation or the presence of cervical mucus. However, if the discharge is accompanied by itching, odor, or irritation, it could indicate an infection and you should see a doctor.
If the hose is hooked to the compressor discharge it can cause it to blow up. It should be hooked to the liquid line.
If it's white it's not a problem. As soon as it gets discolored alert your doctor. But meanwhile you are fine. It's a normal function of the female body to discharge or "clean out" and produce the white liquid.
Yes, it is permissible to pray if you have white discharge.
Coefficient of discharge of an ideal liquid can be defined as a ratio of actual discharge and theoretical discharge. where, Cofficient of discharge = Actual Discharge/ Theoretical discharge.
It doesn't mean anything if you get white discharge. Most discharge is white in colour, the colours that may suggest a problem are grey or green, sometimes pink or brown (spotting) if inexplicable.
White discharge without itching or burning is not a sign of a yeast infection if the discharge is no different from your usual discharge. Women normally have clear or white discharge every day, and this normal discharge is not sign of an infection.
This sounds like a discharge and could be an infection. Go to the doctor.
No the discharge that comes out of Herpes is a clear white fluid, if the discharge that you see is white in color it is not herpes.
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The white is just your discharge. During a yeast infection an overgrowth of yeast (which is a fungus) changes your discharge to a thick white cottage-cheese type discharge.
It is called discharge.
Women may have a thick white discharge as a result of an infection. There is also a normal amount of discharge in a woman. An excess of discharge might need to be checked by a doctor.
Mosquito bites discharge a clear liquid because that is their numbing fluid. This is what makes the bite nearly painless.