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I see some people sometime ask about what type of dicharge from the vag. is nromal.Well I also read on that they say thick is not normal. I personaly ask many Dr.s is sticky ,slitly thick ,white,slightly oderous,continuose discharge normal to have been living with ever since child hood,say like 9 years old to adult hood. They all say yes it is normal, and I am talking several Dr.s. Even the person whos has this has been tested for STDs, infections,even cancerous cells.Are all the tests from several Dr.s and several labs lying, or coming out incorrect? How is it possible test from different states and DRs can be wrong?If they are not wrong will some people please tell so.

2007-08-09 03:31:05 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

The tests all comeback as normal, or a clean bill of health.

2007-08-09 03:41:00 · update #1

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lots of things in the medical field are just ruling out possibility's in order to figure out the problem. that is why there are tons of test for everything. if u have had this discharged since the beginning than it is norm. not norm is when it changes. like some people have really really bad BO when they sweat and some people are not as bad. DR s have diff rent oppions from diff rent university's and even how long they have been in that profession. the test should not be wrong, i think, the test are all the same, unless someone messed it up. or did it in the wrong order. the Dr's don't normally do the test, other people do that. maybe it is someone in training or something of why they might come out diff rent. if all the Dr's went to the same school and all had the same experiences than the medical Field would not grow. just go with Ur feelings. u know Ur self better then them. u will know when something is wrong.

2007-08-09 03:50:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Different tests can be inccorrect. No test is going to come back 100% correct, there is chances for errors depending on the lab that does the test and so forth. If you have had the same tests done in different states and different labs, the test answers that come back the most is the correct one. You have to remember not all doctors are wrong, and not all tests are wrong.

2007-08-09 10:37:14 · answer #2 · answered by teddy 3 · 0 0

That sounds like NORMAL discharge. Usually it gets thicker and whiter around ovulation. Women will always have some discharge. it keeps their vagina healthy. If all of those tests came back normal, then NOTHING is wrong. It is just NORMAL discharge.

2007-08-09 10:53:30 · answer #3 · answered by catsmeowjrk2000 6 · 0 0

I think it's OK if the drs. say it is normal, and the tests are normal. Nothing else need be done.

2007-08-09 10:51:08 · answer #4 · answered by aWellWisher 7 · 0 0

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