Women only!!!! PLZ HELP! personal issue and few questions?!


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Women only!!!! PLZ HELP! personal issue and few questions?

Ok this is a very personal question. I'm really embarassed asking this and its like taboo to ask my mom. I am 21 still a virgin. But lately I've noticed a weird vaginal smell. It doesn't smell really bad but kind of like bread or similiar to that. And I have a ligh clear discharge it also kind of burns. I've looked it up but I can't exactly what it is. What could of caused it? I don't like using public restrooms but lately I have had to. Can you catch something from public restrooms? Could it be yeast infection but I read different symtoms for that? What's exactly is a yeast infection anyway? I'm too scare to go to a gyn and don't have too much money. Last time my mom went she was charged $800. It there something I can do at home like those washes? I'm sorry its too many questions but I'm so clueless. WILL REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP! THANKS!


Answers:

No, you don't have a yeast infection. That is green/yellow, and smells really bad like dead fish. It is also foamy, or white, really lumpy like cottage cheese. You have what Mother Nature does...it cleans the uterus, and discharges the clear fluids..in order to "clean house", it smells a little like yeast, or bread. Sometimes the vagina can burn if you are wiping back to front, instead of front to back, and you get urine in the vagina. You can NOT catch anything from public restrooms, other than bacteria in an open cut from not washing your HANDS! Crabs, lice, VD do NOT live on toilet seats! Please DON'T EVER put a live culture of yogurt into your vagina!




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