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Home / Health Conditions / Vaginal Atrophy / Vaginal Discharge Is Normal, But When Does It Become Abnormal?

Vaginal Discharge Is Normal, But When Does It Become Abnormal?

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The subject of vaginal discharge is probably one of those topics of conversation that you have relegated to the category of “Things to keep between you and your underwear.” However, this does not mean you are not interested in or worried about what you discover below ground. Concerns regarding it should be prioritized, whether they relate to the fact that it itches or the odor it gives off. You may also be wondering if the vaginal discharge that you’re creating is normal or if it is cause for concern and you should seek medical attention for it.

OB/GYN Jen Gunter, MD, of San Francisco, stated that over the past five years, she has seen an increase in the number of women who are concerned about the quantity of discharge that they see in their underwear. Gunter’s practice is located in San Francisco. She stated in a blog post that she had written that “some ladies even assume that any vaginal discharge is unhealthy.”

Because of this, Dr. Gunter felt compelled to clarify several misconceptions on the topic: She clarified it further by saying, “Vaginas are supposed to be moist” in the message. “The mechanism that ensures that everything continues to function properly produces discharge as a by-product. It’s not disgusting; it’s just the way things are.”

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How Much Discharge Is Normal?

Studies and textbooks have shown that the amount of vaginal discharge that women generate in a single day ranges anywhere from one milliliter to three milliliters.

The quantity has a propensity to change from one day to the next, and a variety of elements including ovulation and birth control, often influence it. Here are even a few other reasons:

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A little movie that Dr. Gunter shot to explain what constitutes “normal” behavior was recorded. In the video that follows, she can be seen simulating vaginal discharge by filling a syringe with water that has been iodinated.

After that, she pours the liquid into a panty liner, almost completely covering the surface. This demonstrates that a healthy quantity of daily discharge is probably much more than you imagined.

Different people will have different types of healthy vaginal discharge. Additionally, it alters throughout their menstrual cycle. In most cases, a healthy vaginal discharge will have the appearance of being either thin and watery or thick and murky. Vaginal discharge that is transparent, white, or slightly off-white is also quite typical.

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When Vaginal Discharge Is a Problem

If, on the other hand, you’re making more than four milliliters each day, this might be an indication of any number of health problems.

  • A fistula is an improper connection between the colon and the vagina or the colon and the bladder. It may also be seen between the colon and the bladder.
  • The sexually transmitted disease trichomonas, which may be spread via unprotected intercourse.
  • Vaginitis is a condition that results in itching owing to an imbalance of bacteria in the vaginal tract (desquamative inflammatory vaginitis is a severe form of vaginitis that very rarely occurs).
  • A foreign item being discovered, such as a condom or tampon, has been left within the vagina. If this is the case, you will most likely also have other symptoms as well, such as discomfort, itching, a strong odor, or pain associated with sexual activity, according to Dr. Gunter.

She advises that you check in with your healthcare practitioner if you have an abnormally large discharge volume (between three and four milliliters) or if you suspect that you may have one of the other problems listed above.

By Dominique Lambright | Published November 25, 2024

November 25, 2024 by Dominique Lambright

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