How do I know if I have a vaginal infection?
The color and thickness of your discharge varies with your menstrual cycle. For example, it is thicker at ovulation, when one of your ovaries releases an egg about two weeks before your period.
Your discharge should be clear or milky and never give off an unpleasant odor. If you notice an increase in the amount of discharge, a change in color (yellow or greenish), a foul odor, irritation, itchiness, or burning, you may have a vaginal infection. Other problems, such as yeast infections, may affect your vagina for any number of reasons. This type of infection is painful and uncomfortable and must be treated. When in doubt, don’t hesitate to see a doctor.
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