Discharge isn't good. If it's colored, you will need to see a doctor because of infection possibility. If you haven't been sexually active, you could purchase some norforms or a medicated douche even.
Sometimes before and after a period, women tend to discharge a mucous like secretion and it doesn't smell good but it's not foul like fish. Also, the vagina is supposed to cleanse itself out but I use douches sometimes to feel cleaner, personally.
Also, try sitting in the tub, to allow some water to get up in the area, showers don't do it. I think a woman should bathe every now and then instead of showers to help keep it cleaned up in there. [ venom_97's advice column | Ask venom_97 A Question ]
xxxRadioGagaxxx answered Friday June 6 2008, 10:02 am: Yes. If find that cleansing cloths, which you can get at Publix or CVS or any store like that, really help. They even sell little compact packages that you can take with you when you're on a trip or something. Cleaning yourself down there with chemicals shouldn't be a solution every day though. Make sure you wash down there with a mild soap and warm water every night. And wear pantiliners. You can also try a douche...but I heard it can interfere with the chemicals in your vagina, which is really bad for you. Because remember, discharge is the vagina's way of cleaning itself out (as a vagina is a self-cleaning organ).
Good luck :):):) [ xxxRadioGagaxxx's advice column | Ask xxxRadioGagaxxx A Question ]
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