Vaginal Discharge
Unusual vaginal discharge
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A change in yournormal vaginal discharge could be a sign of a problem.
Unusual changes include:
- a change in colour such as grey, green, yellow, pink or blood-tinged discharge
- an unpleasant smell such as a fishy or rotten meat smell
- your discharge becomingthick orlumpy, like cottage cheese
- producing more discharge than usual
- additional symptoms, such asitching and soreness around the entrance of the vagina, pain when peeing, pelvic pain , and bleeding or spotting between periods or after sex
Read about some common causes of unusual discharge below.
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Causes of unusual vaginal discharge
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Introduction
Find out about vaginal discharge, including what's normal, signs of a problem, what can cause unusual discharge, and when to get medical advice.
Normal vaginal discharge
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Unusual vaginal discharge
A change in yournormal vaginal discharge could be a sign of a problem. Unusual changes include: a change in colour such as grey, green, yellow, pink or blood-tinged discharge an unpleasant smell s
When to get medical advice
It's a good idea to see your GP or practice nurse or visit your nearest genito-urinary medicine (GUM) clinic or sexual health clinic if you're worried about a change in your vaginal discharge. It's
Young girls and postmenopausal women
It's unusual for young girls to have abnormal vaginal discharge before they'vestarted puberty . See a GP if this happens. The causes mentionedabove are uncommon inyoung girls, but discharge couldbeth