Hm, my friend came to me asking me about something i couldn't answer. So i thought i'd do some research on it. She tell`s me her "discharge" is yellow, but doesn't smell. Does anyone know's what this might mean? Thanks.
liddylflirtx3 answered Friday August 13 2004, 9:41 am: That's perfectly normal. Discharge is usually white-ish or yellow-ish. When it begins to smell, that's when you have a problem. Tell your friend that she's fine and there's nothing to worry about =) [ liddylflirtx3's advice column | Ask liddylflirtx3 A Question ]
alisonmarie answered Friday August 13 2004, 8:57 am: Discharge can be anywhere from clear to white to yellow. The colour and consistency will change throughout her menstrual cycle - it's her body's sign of showing when she's most fertile, etc.
If the discharge doesn't smell and her vagina is not irritated or itchy, then she's fine. She should remember to practice good hygiene - washing herself daily with a non-deoderized soap, wearing vagina friendly panties as often as possible (cotton!), and changing her tampon/pad whenever needed. [ alisonmarie's advice column | Ask alisonmarie A Question ]
DruidX answered Friday August 13 2004, 6:40 am: Well, I really don't know what her problem is, but if it is worrying her then she should probably go and see a qualified GP. [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
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