Saturday, October 31, 2009

What Does Viagnal Discarge Look Like?


Answer:
Normal discharge is a clear or slightly milky, thick substance (usually odorless). If it differs from that, it could be a sign of infection.
Discharge can look any number of different ways depending on what's causing it. For example, a yeast infection will get you lumpy white discharge that might remind you of cottage cheese. BV will get you milky white discharge that smells like fish. It all just depends.
Discharge is supposed to be clear and gooey and it isn't supposed to have a smell. If it smells bad there is something wrong and you should contact a doctor.

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