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discharge...and "womanly fluids"


Question Posted Thursday April 1 2010, 10:07 pm

ok...so i have been getting discharge 4 like two weeks...and its SUUUUUUPER heavy..like..i was at school...and i thaught i peed my pants...but its not like green...its white-ish yellow-ish and it doesnt smell THAAAAT bad....what does this mean????????

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blwinteler answered Thursday April 1 2010, 11:04 pm:
Your question implies that it does smell some. Any odor outside of normal, especially with discharge, implies an infection. Is there any itching or other discomfort?
Vaginal discharge is seldom green anyway. Usually mostly clear or white. A bit of color (like yellowish) also raises flags.
Vaginal infection can happen to any woman, or girl, even babies can get them. The important thing is to get it checked out by a gynecologist. Some infections, like yeast, can be treated with OTC medicines, but until you know just what the infection is, don't try to treat it on your own. If your doctor tells you it is a yeast infection, in the future you will recognize it and treat it appropriately.
Anyway, get yourself to a gynecologist soon. Even mild infections can spread and get worse. If it turns out to be nothing, then you will know your body normally does this. In that case, you'll want to invest in plenty of pantyliners. But I don't think that is the case.
Depending how old you are (I'm guessing teens), it may seem awkward to bring up to someone who can get you an appointment and take you to the doctor. Just know you can ask your mom or an aunt or any other woman in your family. Chances are that they have had similar problems and will be a big help for you.
Hope that helps!

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