Deanimal answered Friday July 9 2004, 3:32 am: It's probably nothing, since there are no other symptoms. If this persists for too long though, ask you mom or another trusted woman/adult if you can see a doctor about the problem. This is normal once in a while. [ Deanimal's advice column | Ask Deanimal A Question ]
FrEe2bMe answered Friday July 9 2004, 1:53 am: Okay, well there are some factors to consider here: Is there any burning down there? If so, then you could have any of the following or perhaps something else: yeast infection, vaginal infection, urinary tract infection..etc. It is very normal to have this discharge, but there really isn't suppose to be a smell accomadated with it..but before you get all scared...think about: the foods you have been eating lately? Also, maybe you are tinklin' in your panties a bit..this could give it a slight urinated odor...Think about those things..but like I said, it's not suppose to smell and if there is any discoloration you MUST see a doctor. If oyu aren't totally confortable with seeing a docotr, just tell your mom and there are lots of over hte counter remedies that help with the above mentioned...she should know all about them, if not you can always ask me! I hope i helped..and if things don't improve..then you really need to go to a doctor..most of the time they don't even look down there, they just make you pee in a cup!! Good luck! :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
KoTaKiTtAy44 answered Friday July 9 2004, 1:49 am: usually if it smells kinda fishy..you should always go to a doctor because something must b wrong! or atleast tell ur parents *hope i helped* <3/Dakota
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