1. Yellowish
2. Brown
3. Green
4. Pink
5. Thin white
6. Thick white
7. Creamy grey
#VaginalDischarge
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You can treat yeast infection with antifungal creams.
But if your symptoms don’t improve or occur four or more times in a year, see your doctor.
Another point is that there's currently no evidence of need to treat the male partner who isn't showing symptoms.
But if your symptoms don’t improve or occur four or more times in a year, see your doctor.
Another point is that there's currently no evidence of need to treat the male partner who isn't showing symptoms.
In brief, if you have vaginal discharge, see a doctor when you notice:
1. Unusual odour, colour or consistency
2. Itching, burning or redness
3. Pelvic or abdominal pain
4. Blood in the discharge (not related to your period)
5. The discharge worsens after a week
1. Unusual odour, colour or consistency
2. Itching, burning or redness
3. Pelvic or abdominal pain
4. Blood in the discharge (not related to your period)
5. The discharge worsens after a week
Every woman has a vaginal discharge at some point in their lives.
So they really need to know which discharge is normal & which is not.
This will help them easily know when there's a problem & handle it early before it gets out of hand.
So they really need to know which discharge is normal & which is not.
This will help them easily know when there's a problem & handle it early before it gets out of hand.
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