Requires an evaluation. The odor from a discharge represents gasses produced by germs feeding on the protein & sugars in the normal vaginal mucus. Identification by odor can be suspected by a trained provider, but an exam of the discharge is often required to yield the best diagnosis and treatment. Just saying it smells doesn't give enough data to work with.
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