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Vaginal discharge

October 17, 2014 By Dr.Deepak Ghimire Leave a Comment

Normal discharge is usually mild, milky or white and doesn’t have smell. It is also not associated with itching or any other symptoms. Normal discharge may be seen in physiological cases which are listed below.

Abnormal discharge is usually thick or cottage-cheese like appearance, white, yellow or green in color. It is always associated with unpleasant smell. Discharge may also associate with itching and burning sensation around your vaginal areas. This usually denotes infection or sexually transmitted infection. If you think your discharge is abnormal it is good to get checked with your doctor. Your doctor may perform some test to confirm infection and prescribe medications accordingly

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About Dr.Deepak Ghimire

Dr.Deepak Ghimire
MBBS, MD ( Dermatology, Venereology and Cosmetology)
Regd.NMC No. 7119

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