Depends: Discharge in a woman can be abnormal, normal, or transitional. It all depends on your history. It may be important for you to see a provider to be sure. They may be able to run tests on the discharge and obtain a complete history. Some common causes of discharge can be yeast, bacterial vaginosis or std's even in the setting of no discomfort or smell.
Answered 5/10/2018
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I do not know: Were you tested for std's already yet, or had an internal vaginal exam? The best was to test for a vaginal discharges diagnosis is to see the dr. For a vaginal exam and get the discharge itself tested. You will have the definitive answer and the the treatment would follow . Best wishes to you.
Answered 11/14/2021
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