If worried...: If worried, one's primary care doctor can check out a new or unusual vaginal discharge. The doctor can check for a urine infection, if there are any urinary symptoms. Sometimes vaginal discharges are related to overgrowth of non-dangerous bacteria, but other times they are related to yeast overgrowth, or sexually-transmitted infectious microbes that need treatment.
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