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A 19-year-old female asked:
i woke up to watery(white) discharge it felt like i peed? no smell no itching what could it be?
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Dr. Stephen Richards answered
Obstetrics and Gynecology 42 years experience
Discharge: During a normal cycle (not on hormones) there will be increase clear discharge approaching ovulation. There is also a possibility of an infection, even though you have no itching. If this persists, see your doctor.
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Discharge: Clear watery discharge can be normal hormonal discharge which usually settles down over few days , if your symptoms persist please consult your doctor for swabs and smear.
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A 18-year-old female asked:
I have white discharge. But no itching, smelling, burning or irritation just discharge. Can you tell me why?
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Dr. Robert Kwok answered
Pediatrics 33 years experience
Hard to guess: Many women have vaginal discharge, but some types of discharge are not normal. A woman may see normal changes in discharge before or after her period. Changes in discharge that may be an infection: a bad odor; vaginal itching or swelling; a green, yellow, or gray colored discharge; discharge looking foamy or like cottage cheese; etc. A doctor can check, if symptoms persist, recur or are worrisome.
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