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A pantiliner is typically designed to absorb light discharge, such as daily vaginal secretions or very light menstrual flow. Generally, a small amount, around a few milliliters, is enough to warrant the use of a pantiliner. If discharge is heavier or accompanied by unusual odor or color, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

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