No: This often represents a retained bit of fecal matter, toilet tissue or other foreign matter triggering the drainage. Sit the kid in a warm tub of clean water, spread her labia and paddle the clean water at the area to flush it out. Don't let her sit in soapy water after a bath without doing such a wash out. If this doesn't help after several days of effort have her seen.
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No : It’s not normal for a 3 year old to have discharge. See your GP .
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