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my vigina


Question Posted Friday April 15 2005, 3:40 pm

ok i read a ? that you answered and i liked how you responded and you sounded like you know what your talking about!!

well i have a bad thing of discharge and it has a sernt color to it!!

should i go to my gyno about this or what??

cuz it's been going on for a while i have a check up w/ him in NOv.!!!

let me know plZe and thank you

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dreamingkat answered Friday April 15 2005, 6:10 pm:
Discharge from the vagina is normal once you reach puberty. It can be clear or white and sometimes dries slightly yellow. It should have an odor, but not a strong or unpleasant one.

If it smells like bread, fish, flowers, or cleaning products, you need to go to the doctor. The two most common infections are yeast infections - which smell like yeast or bread - and a certain type of bacterial infection that smells like fish. A yeast infection will eventually cause discharge that looks sort of like cottage cheese - it gets lumpy and is white or sometimes yellow. Bacterial infections can cause yellow, greenish, or occasionally brownish discharge, although most brownish discharge is normal discharge from the uterus (usually just before one gets their period, although some women seem to get it afterwards, or instead of a period when entering or exiting the part of their lives when they menstruate).

If you have access to a gynecologist, it can't hurt to go get it checked out. A doctor can look and maybe do a test to say for sure, where as I can only give you generic guidelines.

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