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 :)
No vaginal discharge should be kept clean to prevent infection.
Wash it
I don,t know but i am on lisinopril and i have bad vaginal itch and now developede anal itch from feces.
Vaginal itching with a bad odor could be a yeast infection. It could also be a number of sexually transmitted diseases. It is important to consult with your doctor and be tested so this is correctly diagnosed.
Yes.The vagina is self-cleaning - discharge flushes out excess bacteria, the vagina also has an acidic pH to kill-off 'bad' bacteria while allowing 'good' bacteria to thrive.Anything chemical near your genitals can effect vaginal pH, soaps also can't tell the difference between 'good' and 'bad' bacteria so kill it all, thus causing imbalance in healthy bacteria. Tampons contain various chemicals, also while in use they prevent vaginal cleaning while allowing bacteria the perfect place to thrive. Both soaps and tampons pose very high risk of vaginal infections such as Bacterial Vaginosis, this causes a fish odour - as BV is a bacterial infection it requires antibiotics to treat, if you have symptoms of BV see your doctor.Only ever wash with water, and switch from tampons to menstrual cups.
Vaginal scent is a result of bacteria within the vagina - the vagina is naturally acidic to maintain a healthy balance of 'good' and 'bad' bacteria, during menstruation the blood effects vaginal pH so causes imbalance in the 'good' and 'bad' bacteria, also blood is nutritious to bacteria.Tampons can cause bad odour because they give bacteria the perfect environment to multiply upon and by keeping blood in contact with the vagina they have a larger effect on vaginal pH. Thus also why tampons are linked to TSS and commonly increase vaginal infections.
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. There is nothing wrong with such things. Everyones body is different.
so it won't dischage if you force it into a pocket..............it's like a safety.
A dishonorable discharge.
A bad day...
Tampons are not hygienic - they allow bacterial growth, prevent vaginal cleaning, change vaginal pH, and contain various chemicals that may interact with vaginal fluids. Tampons will always cause bad odour and may cause vaginal infections too, thus better to use cups or pads. If the smell continues after your period you may have a vaginal infection such as bacterial vaginosis, if so then see your doctor.