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I'm maried and I have problem of it
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER and thank you for coming to us for advice.
Likoria, or leukorrhea, also spelled leucorrhoea, is a whitish, yellowish, or greenish discharge from the vagina. may be normal or that may be a sign of infection. Normally, it occurs during pregnancy and within several months to a year of the onset of menses in adolescent girls.
However, if you are experiencing an abnormal amount of leukorrhea, and are not pregnant, this could indicate an infection, especially when the discharge is yellow or green, has an offensive odor, and is accompanied by irritation, itching, pain, or tissue inflammation.
Anonymous, please consult your gynecologist or primary care physician about this problem.
Regards,
December 15, 2014 - 10:36amMaryann
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