Grey Vaginal Discharge

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grey vaginal discharge

elses makes any strong smelling vaginal discharge?

ok – totally embarrassing, but Google does not seem of much help in this case. Basically, no smell, but do feel very, very hard. What kind of smell like sex, very musky smell. But it is so hard. Has anyone the same thing. Is it normal? It is not green, or gray. He is white … not thick or anything. I have no yeast … not 100% sure they have an STI, but as I said, does not smell horrible fish or something … ?

Once you start puberty a white and / Wet or clear mucus is normal. The vagina is self cleaning. This same discharge increases with we get closer to ovulation and when sexual excitement. Believe me, I do not want to leave. That's what makes sex possible. You will also have their own unique musky smell and feel stronger for others. Each has its own smell musky. You can have this normal flow for weeks, months or years before getting her first period. It will continue after your period. Some girls do not produce more than others. You can use a panty liner if it bothers you. His normal rate of white / yellow or dry air. If it goes yellow, then you probably have a bacterial infection and the need to consult a doctor. Different types of discharge: White: thick, white is common at the beginning and the end of its cycle. Normal white discharge is not accompanied by itching. If itching is present, thick white discharge can indicate a yeast infection. Clear and extensible: It mucous "fertile" and means your ovulation. Clear and watery: This occurs at different times of your cycle and can be particularly heavy after exercising. Yellow or Green: May indicate an infection, especially if the cheese home or clustered thick or has a foul odor. Spotting / Brown Discharge: This may happen right after periods, and it only "clean" your vagina. Old blood looks brown. This can happen when you are ovulating / mid-cycle. The different types of infections: Signs of infections Yeast: White Flow lumpy discharge Swelling and pain around the vulva Intense itching Signs of bacterial vaginosis: A white vaginal discharge, yellowish gray or fishy odor that is strongest after sex or after washing with soap Itching or burning, redness and swelling of vagina or vulva

grey vaginal discharge

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