Vaginal Discharge Colors | Is My Discharge Normal: Thrush, Bacterial Vaginosis, STI, Yeast Infection
"Vaginal discharge is important for keeping the vagina clean, protects the vagina from infection, and helps indicate where you might be in your cycle,"
It is the fluid that comes out of the vagina, which is different from menstrual blood or sexual arousal fluid.
If it doesn’t itch, burn, or smell bad, it’s normal,"
Vaginal discharge can be thick, it can be thin, it can be sticky… depends on where you are in your cycle. If your discharge itches, burns, or smells bad, you likely have an infection.
During your follicular phase (soon after your period, before ovulation), your discharge will be creamy, cloudy, and whitish, says Clue's research team. During ovulation, you'll have more vaginal discharge than usual to make your body more hospitable for sperm. Your discharge will also be clearer at this time. Then, it'll become whitish again.
"If the color of your discharge changes to grayish, greenish, yellowish or brownish, it could be an indicator that something is off,"
The smell of your vaginal discharge should be mild, says Clue's research team. Sometimes, though, it might have a smell just because it's gotten mixed with urine or menstrual blood
Smells that could be cause for concern include fishy, foul, or metallic ones
the texture of your vaginal discharge changes throughout your menstrual cycle, says Clue's research team. It'll be drier and stickier right after your period, then it'll get creamier during the follicular phase, stretchy and wet during ovulation, then dry and
.sticky again afterward
"If your fluid becomes unusually thinner, or thicker and more textured, it may be an indication that something isn’t quite right."
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