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Hello Anonymous,

Welcome to EmpowHER. I will do my best to help you.

You mention that you have had this mucoid vaginal discharge for many years. Have you ever spoken to a doctor about it? How have you been treating it?

In addition to resembling mucus, what color is the discharge? Does it have an unusual or foul odor?

A healthy vagina produces secretions to cleanse and regulate itself, similar to how saliva cleanses and regulates the environment of the mouth. These vaginal secretions are normal vaginal discharge.

All women have some vaginal discharge. Normal discharge may appear clear, cloudy white, and/or yellowish when dry on clothing. It may also contain white flecks and at times may be thin and stringy.

The menstrual cycle affects the vaginal environment. You may notice increased wetness and clear discharge around mid-cycle.

The pH balance of the vagina fluctuates during the cycle and is the least acidic on the days just prior to and during menstruation. Infections, therefore, are most common at this time.

Anonymous, an infection is possible only if you have the following symptoms:

Discharge accompanied by itching, rash or soreness
Persistent, increased discharge
Burning on skin during urination
White, clumpy discharge (somewhat like cottage cheese)
Grey/white or yellow/green discharge with a foul odor

Any further concerns should be discussed with your physician, who can do a physical exam.

Regards,
Maryann

November 4, 2015 - 10:08am

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