Vaginal discharge
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Vaginal discharge is a liquid that is secreted in the cervix glands and vagina. It protects the intimate area from possible infections and helps to keep it clean and healthy. Depending on the time and ovulation stage in which we may be going through, its quantity, texture and consistency can vary considerably....

Throughout the menstrual cycle vaginal discharge changes in order to prepare the body for a possible pregnancy and, in the event that this does not occur, prepare the body for menstruation. As a result it is normal to observe that at certain times of the month the discharge is thicker or more abundant than...

Bright orange period may cause some concern in women. While slight changes in the period color may be normal, sometimes they may indicate a major issue that needs to be resolved quickly. Some changes in the period color and texture are normal and expected, but it is better to get an explanation for...

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Vaginal discharge is a clear or white odorless liquid that is secreted by the glands of the cervix and vagina. It is necessary to remove impurities and dead cells from your body. Apart from preventing infections, the flow also acts as a lubricant, so its presence is very important.
There are times when discharge...

Vaginal discharge is a viscous liquid secreted from the glands located inside the vagina and the cervix. It is essential for keeping the area clean and for preventing possible infections. Under normal conditions, this is whitish or transparent, and has a slight smell, which is by no means unpleasant....

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Vaginal odour can seriously affect our intimate health and well-being, besides making us feel uncomfortable and worried. However, this problem has several solutions that will ensure an improvement, allowing you to regulate the smell of the intimate area properly. This area of our body has a particular...

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Vaginal dryness is a common problem for many people. It may appear in certain stages of life. It is very common especially during the dreaded menopause due to a reduction in oestrogen. This lack of natural lubrication grows into a very annoying condition because it can also cause pain during sex and the...

Bartholin glands are present on both sides of vaginal opening, and are responsible for lubricating it. Sometimes, a Bartholin’s cyst develops in the area, which can cause pain, swelling and pus. If it is small and painless, then you can leave it alone, but if it gets infected, it becomes necessary to...
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