You don't say how old she is, but let's go on the basis she's a young teen. It's her hormones coming into play (as long as the discharge isn't foul smelling). All girls have varying amounts of discharge and this is normal. She might feel "cleaner" if you buy her some panty liners to wear in between her periods. Assure her she is fine and it's just part of growing up.
2006-09-24 13:35:26
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answered by Ziva 3
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It depends on how old she is, if she is fairly young and not sexually active it may very well be a yeast infection, there is a white discharge and itching and burning with a yeast infection. They sell over the counter yeast infection treatments.
On the other hand if she is sexually active you should take her and have her tested for an Sexually Transmitted Disease. They are nothing to play around with and could be potentially very harmful to her reproductive system.
STD's also sometimes not only have a dicharge but a fowl odor.
Your best bet in either situation is to get her to your doctor and have her checked out.
I wish you luck.
2006-09-24 20:39:00
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answered by pumkin 1
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hi, constant discharge can be caused by many things, most common being thrush or the std called clamidia. i sugget taking her to your gp to properly diagnose her problem. General symptoms of thrush are an itchy or burning vagina, discolouration and/or smelly discharge, and alot of it. i am pregnant and know all about thrush and how annoying it is. Good luck.
2006-09-24 20:39:22
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answered by lil_mika_0987 2
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Discharge from where? (eyes, mouth, nose, ears, vagina, bladder?)
What kind?(clear, white, yellow, brown, stinky?)
How old is she?(baby, toddler, teenager?)
Since when?(days, weeks?)
Go take her to the doctor with the above points!!!
2006-09-24 20:37:38
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answered by schnikey 4
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You don't say how old she is. Sorry to bring this up,and I apologise if I'm way off track...but if she's only a child,could it be possible she's been sexually abused? It could be a simple infection,check with your doc please
2006-09-24 20:36:07
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answered by Taylor29 7
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I DON'T MEAN TO SOUND HARSH, BUT WHILE YOU ARE ON HERE ASKING ABOUT SOMETHING THAT OBVIOUSLY A SERIOUS MATTER, YOU SHOULD BE TAKING YOUR DAUGHTER TO SEE A DOCTOR. ANYTHING COULD BE WRONG. WOULDN'T YOU WANT TO CATCH IT BEFORE ITS TOO LATE?
2006-09-24 20:53:57
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answered by 2"CUTE"2B30 4
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how old is she
2006-09-24 22:07:37
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answered by Anonymous
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she probably has an STD
2006-09-24 20:33:31
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answered by mr_peepers810 5
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