5 surprising things your discharge can tell you…
By Alyssa Quimby, MD
Vaginal discharge is something most of us rarely talk about – unless you’re a gynecologist like me – but it is a normal part of owning a vagina. Vaginal discharge comes from sloughed off skin cells that line the vagina mixed with secretions from the glandular tissue and bacteria. It is part of the way the vagina cleans itself and stays healthy.
But besides being mostly normal, did you know it can also tell you important things about your body?! Like…
“You’re dehydrated!”
“You’re ovulating!”
“You have an infection!”
Vaginal discharge from an infection usually has an odor or causes itching or irritation. It can be normal for your discharge to change color depending on a variety of factors – but generally if it is thicker and clumpy like cottage cheese – it could mean you have a yeast infection. If it is green and frothy it could be a sign of an infection called trichomonas. Or if it is thin, white, increased in amount and has a fishy odor, it could mean bacterial vaginosis – an imbalance of bacteria.
“You’re about to start your period”
“You’re pregnant!”
See how cool the vagina is!? It’s like a self-cleaning magic fortune teller.
For more info about the awesome vagina? – check out these great posts! Common reasons for a missed period, 3 Common Vaginal Infections – what do you need to know?, Top 10 Ways to Keep Your Vagina Happy and Healthy, Yeast infections and What to do about them!