Gad...when will people learn...if you have any strange, especially colorful substances eminating from your body, you need a doctor ASAP or before!
Wear panti liners, till you get cured, they will help with the soaking.
2007-08-15 03:18:08
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answered by fairly smart 7
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I certainly think that you should arrange to see your doctor and tell him your symptoms, as I feel simple tests such as vaginal swabs may be needed here to track down the cause of this problem. Although I do not know anything about your sexual history, if you have been having intercourse without any barrier protection then it is of course possible that a sexually transmitted infection may be present.
Thrush is not usually green which is why I am suggesting investigating this further. If you do not feel able to see your own doctor, then most GUM clinics at the local hospital have an easy access service and one that is confidential.
2007-08-15 10:16:15
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answered by Danielle 3
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Normal, physiological discharge is both white ( which is why it is nicknamed ' whites ') and does not stain. By definition a coloured staining discharge is abnormal and definitely indicates a level of infection, though this may be quite low grade. It may also indicate the presence of a cervical erosion, a small raw area on the cervix, this results in a condition called cervicitis.
You need to see your GP who will take swabs and examine your cervix.
2007-08-15 14:24:21
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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Make an appointment to see a doctor asap. Although it doesn't smell, it can still be an infection of some sort & needs to be looked at.
I may be nothing, but better safe than sorry ~ most discharge is not so profuse, nor is it green colored.
Good luck.
2007-08-15 10:16:38
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answered by vanilmil 2
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Sounds normal, I get this too, certain times in the month its worse than at others.
Itching? no, Soreness? no, Smell? no?
Doesn't really sound like a yeast infection as that can make you sore,bleed, itch like crazy and usually has a yeasty smell.
If you really are concerned go get some swabs done by your gp, I did and everything came back normal. Good luck and hope this helps.
2007-08-15 10:22:31
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answered by pinkstarblooming 3
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Get you some liners, easy to keep and its not like carrying another pair of undies. Also u might wish to have those wipes for women. Don't know what the discharge is but it probably something normal for women, if it is real bad maybe see the doc. you could be one that is very lubercated.
2007-08-15 10:18:15
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answered by Yogi 7
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It may or may not be an infection. As woman we do have normal discharges, some are more frequent then others and some don't get them at all. So far it's looking good, since there is no odor. But it will be much safer for you to see your OB and get tested for any infections......... it's better to be "safe" than "sorry".......or itchy I should say.
2007-08-15 10:20:45
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answered by redbone_lds 5
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A green/whitish discharge indicates that you may have an infection. I would recommend seeing your doctor for further evaluation of the situation to see what they think is going on.
2007-08-16 05:43:54
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answered by sokokl 7
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Well I would be carrying clean underwear around with me, I wouldn't want to be walking around with wet knickers on all day...............go speak to ur doctor, it may be a yeast infec.
2007-08-15 10:17:39
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answered by ♥ 5
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wear panty liners instead ,see the doctor it might just be thrush cleared quickly with canesten or it might be soemthing else best talking to your doctor ,try not to wash with soap a spray of water should keep you clean as soap can be a cause or help thrush stay and wear cotton pants rather than nylon ones
2007-08-15 10:19:29
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answered by Nutty Girl 7
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