It's 100% percent normal. You're supposed to constantly have discharge. Just be on watch if it smells like a dead animal and is yellow, green, or brown. Then you may have a problem and would need to go to a gynecologist.
Yes, that brown discharge is the start of your first period. It may be brown, red, or a bit orange-colored. All of these are normal.
The color that is healthy and the normal for discharge is either white and thick or clear at times.
Normal vaginal discharge includes:Clear, white, cream, off-white, yellow, pink, or brown in colour.Lotion-like or mucus.Musky but clean scent.Changes throughout your menstrual cycle.Abnormal vaginal discharge includes:Green or grey discharge.Pink or brown discharge when not expected.Clumpy like cottage-cheese, watery, or foamy.Fishy, ammonia, or yeast odour.Causes irritation or accompanied by soreness.
Then you should be calling your doctor. Call 911 if it starts to get really horrible.
White discharge in underwear can be normal and is usually due to the body's natural cleaning process. However, if the discharge is chunky, thick, or has a foul odor, it could be a sign of a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis. It's best to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
The thick white exudate is normal. It provides lubrication and cleanses the vagina.
Yes very normal. In fact its a pregnancy symptom.
White and brown discharge means that you are about to have a period in a couple of days.It's sticky and horrid,but nothing to worry about.
Yes, brown on a Border Collie is normal. The main colors are brown with white, black with white, grey with white, and completely white
White discharge without itching or burning is not a sign of a yeast infection if the discharge is no different from your usual discharge. Women normally have clear or white discharge every day, and this normal discharge is not sign of an infection.
Any time you have unprotected sex you could be pregnant. But discharge that is very different from normal could be a sign of infection or a sexually transmitted disease. You really should see a doctor anytime discharge is chunky, smells bad, or you itch. This is not normal, pregnant or not.