Monday, February 11, 2013

Do not underestimate Whitish


ONE of the normal vaginal cleaning process experienced by women is vaginal discharge. You do not underestimate these things. Because there are some cases of vaginal discharge indicate a disease or disorder in your sex organs.

One indication of a disturbance in the vagina is if the discharge or foul-smelling vaginal discharge fluid. If you are smelling discharge, or have a fishy smell, it is not considered normal. If you appear as pus discharge and white as cheese, is also not normal. If the discharge is thicker or heavier than usual or blood colored bluish, yellowish, greenish or grayish is causing a disturbance in the vagina.
Vaginal discharge can be a sign that there is inflammation of the vagina (vaginitis). This can be the result of irritation caused by chemicals or infections. The vagina becomes dry and thin after menopause, which increases the chances of inflammation, which can lead to discharge, as reported by eHow.
Vaginosis can also cause a fishy odor and yellowish. This disease raises debit white or gray. This is probably the result of a fungal infection called candidiasis. If a woman has a yellow-green frothy discharge and weight can be caused by a protozoan infection called trichomoniasis. Yellow or green discharge can also be a result of chlamydia or gonorrhea. If you discharge tinged with blood, it may be a sign of cervical cancer or vaginal endometrium.
Treat your discharge will depend on what is causing it. To diagnose your condition, your doctor will look at examples of discharge. Do not to douche (cleaning by spraying chemicals) or use feminine sprays because it will worsen the condition. If you realize that your partner condoms cause irritation, immediately change your condom with other brands. Certain soaps can be irritating.
Sources: http://health.okezone.com/read/2013/02/10/485/759606/

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