Some amount of vaginal discharge is normal in most women of childbearing age. However, atypical discharge could be a symptom of a vaginal infection. Normal vaginal discharge is clear, white or slightly yellowish in color. Vaginal discharge that...
Menopause, the permanent end of the fertile phase of a woman's life, is diagnosed based on the absence of menstrual periods for one year. The average menopause age is 51 years. Perimenopause occurs about 10 years before menopause, during which...
The glands in a healthy vagina produce mucus. Normal vaginal mucus is slightly acidic and is comprised mostly of water, mucin and albumin, a water-soluble protein found in the tissue of mammals. Lactobacilli, beneficial bacteria, flourish in a...
Feminine itch causes run the gamut from simple irritation to infection by organisms such as yeast, bacteria and protozoa. While most causes of feminine itching are simple and easy to treat at home, post-menopausal women experiencing frequent...
When you notice changes in your body, you may wonder whether it's anything serious or something that will resolve on its own. It's also normal to wonder whether the symptoms you develop are related. In the case of slimy vaginal discharge and...
Most people are familiar with common signs of pregnancy, such as a missed menstrual period or morning sickness, but there are many signs of pregnancy that are not quite as common. Hormone changes in the body and the many accommodations your body...
Uterine ablation, also called endometrial ablation, is a medical procedure that destroys the inner lining of the uterus. This procedure is often used to correct dysfunctional uterine bleeding or heavy menstrual periods. Uterine ablation carries...
Normal vaginal discharge is mostly clear, free from odor and harmless. Discharge that is white or yellow is an indicator of an infection in the vaginal area. Notice the consistency to the discharge, whether it is runny, sticky or cottage...
For women, watery, odorless discharge while running is completely normal and does not require medical treatment. The amount of discharge you experience directly correlates with your menstrual cycle. If you feel you have more discharge than normal...
Vaginal odor can be an embarrassing problem for some women. Because the vagina produces discharge to clean itself, some odor is normal. However, a foul-smelling discharge can be a sign of infections and sexually transmitted diseases, according to...
Charting your menstrual cycle can help you predict when you are most likely to ovulate. Your cycle starts on the first day you get your period and lasts until you get it again. A normal menstrual cycle is 28 days. If that's how long your cycle is,...
According to the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, vaginal discharge is normal and varies during your menstrual cycle. Before ovulation (the release of the egg), there is a lot of mucous produced, up to 30 times more than after ovulation. Normal...
Normal vaginal discharge usually looks clear or white. Occasionally experiencing brown discharge is not always a cause for concern. Women should bring it up with a medical care provider if it becomes persistent or appears on a regular basis. Other...
Many women will experience an abnormal vaginal discharge at some point in their lives. Most often, there is no serious underlying illness, and the body will return to normal within a few days. In some cases, however, a woman might experience a...
Most women experience normal vaginal discharge that varies throughout the menstrual cycle. Vaginal cells produce normal bacteria and fluids--about a teaspoon a day--that is white or transparent, thick to thin, and odorless. However, if the color...
Vaginal discharge consists of fluid and cells that are shed through the vagina. Most vaginal discharge is normal, and it's also normal to have some vaginal discharge during pregnancy. Although most causes of abnormal discharge are relatively...
Pregnancy changes so many things about a woman's body, including the way it functions. Some of the changes are enjoyable, such as thicker nails, healthier hair and sometimes a larger bust. Other changes prove less than desirable, such as gas,...
Having vaginal discharge during any part of the menstrual cycle is normal. However, not all types of vaginal discharge are normal. Discharge changes throughout the different stages of the menstrual cycle. Sometimes the vaginal discharge is...
It's common for women of child-bearing age to have a normal amount of vaginal discharge. This mucous-like secretion is necessary to keep your vagina moist, clean and free of bacteria that can cause infection.
Your natural scent--what you may...
By 15 weeks along a woman may experience numerous symptoms of pregnancy including nausea, vomiting, headaches, fatigue, backaches and unusual vaginal discharge. Vaginal discharge in pregnancy can be a normal symptom of the bodily changes a woman...
It is not uncommon to worry if other people can smell your vaginal odor, but the concern is usually unwarranted. TeensHealth, a service provided by the Nemours Foundation, assures women " that under normal circumstances, no one ever smells...
Most women experience a small amount of clear vaginal discharge as a normal part of the menstrual cycle. Vaginal discharge that is abnormally thick, heavy, discolored or odorous can be indicative of a vaginal infection. Abnormal vaginal discharge...
While all women have some degree of vaginal discharge on a daily basis, pregnant women will notice an increase in the production of their vaginal secretions. This is just one of many changes they will undergo throughout the course of their...
Progesterone is a female sex hormone produced in varying levels by the ovaries during the menstrual cycle. The hormone acts primarily on the uterine lining, stimulating growth to prepare for the implantation of a fertilized egg should pregnancy...
A vaginal yeast infection is the most common form of a yeast infection. Vaginal yeast infections are a very common occurrence for women. Vaginal yeast infections are caused by fungus, Candida albicans. Candida albicans is always present in the...
Gardnerella is a kind of bacteria responsible for a condition called vaginitis, according to a December 2004 article in the "American Family Physician." Gardnerella vaginalis in particular can cause various symptoms to occur during infection....
Menstruation (a period) is a sign that a girl's body is able to conceive a child. While one girl may be excited at the prospect of becoming a young woman, another may be fearful of her first period and its implication that her childhood is coming...
Endometrial tuberculosis, also referred to as uterine or genital tuberculosis, is a medical condition in women. This infection is caused by the abnormal presence of a specific type of bacterium, called Mycobacterium tuberculosis, within a woman's...
Unpleasant vaginal odor is not an uncommon problem for women. It is frequently due to an overgrowth of vaginal organisms. The unpleasant smell is often most noticeable following sexual relations and may be accompanied by vaginal itching,...
Vaginitis is a general inflammation of the vaginal mucous membranes and is a common problem. Get expert tips and advice on preventing, diagnosing, and treating vaginitis in this video.