What Do Different Colors of Discharge Mean?
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Clear or milky white vaginal discharge is totally normal. If the discharge is while and clumpy, then you might have a yeast infection. If discharge is gray-ish and smells fishy changes are you have bacterial vaginosis (BV). Yellow or green-ish discharge might signal trichomoniasis or other sexually transmitted infections.
A yeast infection is treated with either an oral or intravaginal antifungal medication, while BV and trichomoniasis are treatable with antibiotics.
Source: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/vaginal-discharge-mean/The Cheeky The Cheeky The Cheeky The Cheeky
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