What is normal vaginal discharge

  White discharge is a substance that is normally secreted by the female reproductive organs and has normal characteristics. If there are abnormalities in white discharge, it usually indicates that some parts of the female reproductive system have problems. By observing the color and characteristics of white discharge and conducting professional medical examinations, the problem can be determined. So, what is normal vaginal discharge?

  

What is normal vaginal discharge1

  Normal vaginal discharge is not excessive and transparent without any special odor. The normal state of vaginal discharge in women is that the amount is not very large, the color is mostly transparent or white, or slightly yellow, the shape can be transparent mucus like or thin paste like, and usually has no odor. However, due to differences in women's individual physical constitution and hormonal changes, slight differences in vaginal discharge are also normal. As long as the amount is not particularly large, the characteristics are normal, and there is no odor, it can be considered normal.

  Abnormal vaginal discharge usually varies depending on the cause. If there is a significant change in the color of vaginal discharge, such as turning yellow green or having blood streaks in the discharge, or if there is a significant change in the characteristics, such as turning into bean curd like or thick like nasal mucus, or having a special odor, such as fishy or foul odor, it is an abnormal condition of vaginal discharge, which may indicate gynecological diseases such as vaginitis or pelvic inflammatory disease in the female body.

  Abnormal vaginal discharge should be checked in a timely manner, and if the disease is detected, targeted treatment can be given. Oral medication can also be taken, and washing agents can be used to clean the external genitalia. Women should pay special attention to the care of their private parts, change their underwear frequently, and pay attention to underwear disinfection.

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