The three Best Cures For Vaginal Discharge

Vaginal discharge is something that most women suffer from at some point in their lives. Very often the diagnosis is a common infection if not a little embarrassing. The cures are often simple so there is no need to suffer in silence. A quick search on the internet or a chat with friends can find a solution.

Below we’ve listed the three most common causes of vaginal discharge and the most effective cures.

1. Bacteria Vaginosis is a common condition caused by an excess of bacteria within the vagina. The cure could be simply a case of leaving it be and it may clear up but often ointments or antibiotics are required. There are many cures for bacteria vaginosis and it’s often just a case of finding a cure that works for you.

This could be a very important part of this particular study. 2. Vaginal thrush or a yeast infection is a common cause of irritation for many women. Thrush is caused by yeast that becomes a bit aggressive. Yeast is always present in the body but with thrush the yeast has grown out of control. The most common symptom of thrush is an itching or burning sensation. Itching will make things worse, leave well alone. Creams and pills are the most common cures as well as natural cures.

3. General pain and discomfort. Many a time the symptoms are unspecified and are so common that they appear to be almost normal but you should always try to eliminate any symptoms, you do not need to be uncomfortable down there.

Symptoms from eczema to thrush are all too common and can often be cured with simple natural ingredients or with more drastic creams or pills. Whatever your irritation you should be able to find what you need in the countless sources of information on the internet and your local library.

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adelwil735

Vaginal discharge? So I’ve a lot of vaginal discharge. Im only thirteen and i started my period a little over six months ago. Before i had my period i also had vaginal discharge but I’ve read that thats normal. But now I’ve period and i still get discharge everyday, and somedays its alot. Its a white/yellowish kind of gooey thick liqiud and no it doesnt really smell, very rarely it does.

francfor216

Using mucus readings, your basal body temperature and simply following your period, you can lay aside “the Pill” and embrace the intelligence of your fertile body. My favorite discovery from the blog is knowlege about reading your vaginal discharge. Before, I had no idea that this discharge was linked to fertility and infertility. I let my partner read it as well to help him get involved in our natural birth control method. This blog is for naturally planning and avoiding a pregnancy. The details are clear, concise and easy to follow.you will want a copy of this on your bookshelf for furture reference. I would recommend a copy for teenagers as well since birth control is usually thrown upon sexually active minors. This blog will encourage a young lady, whether on the pill or not, to understand and appreciate the fertility signals coming from her body.

nicoleal194

Glands inside your vagina and cervix make small amounts of fluid. This fluid flows out of the vagina each day, carrying out old cells that have lined the vagina. This is your body's way of keeping your vagina healthy and clean. The discharge is usually clear or milky and doesn't smell bad. The color and thickness of the discharge change with your monthly cycle. The discharge is thicker when you ovulate (when one of your ovaries releases an egg), when a woman is breastfeeding or when a woman is sexually excited. Changes that may signal a problem include an increase in the amount of discharge, a change in the color or smell of the discharge, and irritation, itchiness or burning in or around your vagina. This is called vaginitis. A discharge that's stained with blood when you're not having your period could also be a sign of a problem. Some other types of infections such as yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis can also cause discharge that’s usually accompanied by odor such as beer/yeast/fish. I would recommend that if you have any of these signs or any concerns regarding this you consult with your doctor for a proper diagnosis and for proper treatment should you have anything other than just a normal vaginal discharge. Good luck :)

harlo233

Thick vaginal discharge? I know this is weird coming from me, a guy, but my girlfriend asked me to ask you all. So, today, my girlfriend noticed she had thick vaginal…fluids, I guess. Actually, I noticed..(you know the story, don't want to TMI) I was just wondering what this could mean. Is it something just normal, or is it something serious (i.e. Illness or pregnancy)? Responses would be greatly appreciated. :)

genastra834

Is Vaginal Discharge Normal During Pregnancy? – iVillage. As care providers, we always ask clients to tell us if they experience any unusual vaginal discharge. We’re looking for any signs of Premature

ast524

Tell her to go see a doctor. I can't diagnose.

mbrando165

Watery Vaginal Discharge. Normal discharge is usually watery vaginal discharge, you can also have watery vaginal discharge with the same texture and a consistency as an egg white..

archambeaultlf896

It's probably ***. Have you had your fingers in there recently?

frankric939

If it’s about a week after her period she’s probably just ovulating. I always have thick discharge when I ovulate so nothing to worry about :) Unless of course she has discharge when she ovulates and this is really different, then maybe just call a doctor and they could tell you if you should come in or not.

edwrick125

There's a possibility, but just because you're spotting doesn't guarantee that you're periods going to follow straight after. My friend had spotting like you in May & got her period around July. So this could mean that your period is coming, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's coming sooner rather than later. If I were you, I'd just wear pantie liners incase it does come. Hope I helped!

nicoleal194

You could just be ovulating…especially if your in the middle of your cycle

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