What Your Virginal Discharge is Trying to Tell You.
Vaginal discharge is most often a normal and regular occurrence. However, there are different virginal discharges that mean different things which is important for every girl to know.
You remember how scared it feels when you’re expecting your period and it just won't show up at the expected date? in fact your mind jumps into so many good and nasty thoughts you've buried long ago especially being afraid to nurse a baby when you're not ready to be a Mom. It's normal, we all experience that absorb feeling sometimes. Hey! You’re not reading this by mistake; these are things you should take note of in other to enjoy every wonderful moment of being girl.
Virginal Discharge, what does it mean?
Vaginal discharge serves an important housekeeping function in the female reproductive system. Fluid made by glands inside the vagina and cervix carries away dead cells and bacteria. This keeps the vagina clean and helps prevent infection.
….These is getting interesting already but we’ve just gotten started, read on..
Thick White Discharge
Thick, white discharge represents normal discharge but if symptoms like itching, burning, and irritation occurs it's probably a yeast infection.
Yellow
Yellow virginal discharge is abnormal and it's definitely a sign of bacterial infection or sexually transmitted infection.
Brown
Brown discharge maybe caused by irregular period cycle or earlier pregnancy signs But if it persist then it could be a sign of uterine or cervical cancer...These is where every girl get's confused because irregular cycle might produce discharge like an early symptom of pregnancy.
Green
Green discharge is not normal, it's a sig
n of bacterial infection or sexually transmitted infection.
I know you might be confused about the word YEAST INFECTION and what it feels or looks like.
Yeast Infection
Symptoms of yeast infection discharge includes a thick, white, cottage cheese-like discharge, along with itching, redness, irritation and burning.
DON'T WAIT TO PERCEIVE A FISHY SMELL BEFORE MAKING RESEARCH
see a Doctor if any of the mentioned infectious symptoms are noticed.


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