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Normally, discharge is odorless; white or clear; thick and sticky; or runny and stretchy.
However, if the discharge is unusual, it may indicate:
Yeast Infection: In this case, the discharge is lumpy.
Bacterial Vaginosis: This is the discharge that generates the famous fishy odor.
Trichomoniasis: This discharge is yellow or greenish and foamy.
You should consult a specialist if you experience:
Bloody discharge.
Pain in the lower abdomen when urinating.
Significant increase in discharge.
Changes in color, odor, or texture.
Irritation or itching of the skin in the intimate area.
Remember: this discharge is completely normal and plays an important role in the female reproductive system.
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