my *** is as white as milk is something wrong?!


Question: My *** is as white as milk is something wrong?
Whenever i discharge it looks like milk, can something be wrong with me?

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what do u mean by " my***"..suppose if u mean ur vaginal discharge ,u might be talking about LEUCORRHEA---which is a whitish discharge coming out of women's vagina during their menstrual cycle mostly around the 14 th day....
AS i explained earlier, if its whitish & not much with bad smell..not to worry.......
sometimes it might appear more white.....but weather it itches u or no ????
if yes then it means infection ----
if no...then forget it ...just leave it alone..

but plz explain that u mean ---leucorrhea only or something else......



Different Types of Discharge
White: Thick, white discharge is common at the beginning and end of your cycle. Normal white discharge is not accompanied by itching. If itching is present, thick white discharge can indicate a yeast infection.

Clear and stretchy: This is "fertile" mucous and means you are ovulating.

Clear and watery: This occurs at different times of your cycle and can be particularly heavy after exercising.

Yellow or Green: May indicate an infection, especially if thick or clumpy like cottage cheese or has a foul odor.

Brown: May happen right after periods, and is just "cleaning out" your vagina. Old blood looks brown.

Spotting Blood/Brown Discharge: This may occur when you are ovulating/mid-cycle. Sometimes early in pregnancy you may have spotting or a brownish discharge at the time your period would normally come. If you have spotting at the time of your normal period rather than your usual amount of flow, and you have had sex without using birth control, you should check a pregnancy test.

A normal vaginal discharge consists of about a teaspoon (4 milliliters) a day that is white or transparent, thick to thin, and odorless. This is formed by the normal bacteria and fluids the vaginal cells put off. The discharge can be more noticeable at different times of the month depending on ovulation, menstrual flow, sexual activity and birth control.

It is not uncommon for the normal discharge to be dark, brown or discolored a day or two following the menstrual period.

If you are having any of the symptoms below see your health care provider.
?Pain

?Itching

?Discomfort

?Rash or sores alone or with a vaginal discharge






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