We all say that the change in the color of vaginal discharge in women can reflect their physical health status. So, if a girl who has not had sexual intercourse wants to have her vaginal discharge taken, how should she do it? Today, let's take a look at how a little girl checks for vaginal discharge.

Generally speaking, for girls who are currently living asexually, doctors usually use two methods to check their vaginal discharge. Firstly, place a clean cotton swab outside the patient's vaginal opening and slightly enter the vagina to dip a small amount of vaginal discharge. The results obtained from this method are generally accurate.
At the same time, this method is also relatively safe and will not cause the rupture of the girl's hymen, because the female hymen does not block the entire vaginal opening. Strictly speaking, the hymen is a type of hymen ring, and there is a certain gap in the middle of this ring. Therefore, using this method to dip vaginal discharge will not cause damage to the girl's hymen..
Secondly, it is necessary to remove some vaginal discharge from the female patient's vaginal opening, but this requires experienced doctors to determine whether to do it or not, and the results of the examination are generally not very accurate, after all, there are many parasitic bacteria in the female vaginal opening.
One thing that all women need to pay attention to is that the normal color of vaginal discharge is usually transparent or milky white. If your vaginal discharge increases or changes color, such as turning yellow, and there are blood streaks in the discharge, it is necessary to consider the possibility of vaginitis and seek medical attention immediately.