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  • Quick-check table
    Type of discharge Possible causes
    Thick and white

    Normal in some women

    Thrush (Candida infection)

    Itchy Thrush (Candida infection)

    Trichomoniasis
    Smelly Bacterial vaginosis (see itchiness in the vulval section)

    Trichomoniasis
    Gonorrhoea
    Forgotten tampon

    What's normal
    It's normal to have some vaginal discharge, as the vagina stays moist as part of its self-cleansing mechanism. The normal moist discharge clears dead cells and bacteria from the vagina. It comes mainly from glands in the cervix (the neck of the womb), and is slightly acidic, which helps to keep infections at bay. The acidity results from lactic acid, formed by 'friendly' bacteria as they break down sugars.

    The amount of normal discharge varies from woman to woman, and with the menstrual cycle. Many women notice that during the week after a period there is hardly any discharge, and what there is has a thick consistency. Towards the middle of the cycle (about 2 weeks after the start of a period) the amount increases and it becomes thin, slippery and clear, like uncooked egg white. When this discharge is exposed to the air it becomes brownish-yellow, so it is normal to find a yellowish stain on your undies at the middle of the monthly cycle. There may also be a feeling of moistness and stickiness.

    Discharge also increases during pregnancy. And during sexual excitement, vaginal discharge becomes very profuse because two glands near the vaginal opening (the Bartholin's glands) secrete additional slippery mucus, which acts as a lubricant for intercourse.

    Abnormal discharge
    Normal discharge doesn't smell, and does not cause any irritation or itching. A discharge is likely to be abnormal if:

    • it smells fishy
    • it's thick and white, like cottage cheese
    • it's greenish and smells foul
    • there's blood in it (except when you have a period)
    • it's itchy
    • you have any genital sores or ulcers
    • you have abdominal pain or pain on intercourse
    • it started soon after you had unprotected sex with someone you suspect could have a sexually transmitted disease.

    Possible causes

    Don't assume that a discharge is necessarily due to thrush; bacterial vaginosis is more common. This gives a fishy-smelling discharge - it's described in detail in the section on vulval problems.

    Thrush
    What is thrush?
    Thrush is caused by the yeast Candida albicans. About 1 woman in 5 has Candida in her vagina without it causing any symptoms. Hormones in the vaginal secretions and the 'friendly' vaginal bacteria keep it at bay. Problems arise when this natural balance is upset, and the Candida multiply. This can happen:
    • during pregnancy
    • when you take antibiotics (because these get rid of the friendly bacteria)
    • if you have diabetes, especially if your blood sugar levels are consistently too high
    • if you wear tight, non-porous underwear, such as nylon knickers and tights (because Candida thrives in warm, moist conditions)
    • if the vulva or vagina is sore for any other reason, particularly if you scratch (because damaged tissue is more susceptible to Candida)
    • if you are ill for any reason
    • if you are taking any drugs, such as steroids, which lower the body's resistance to infection

    True or false? (Myths about thrush)

    The contraceptive pill causes thrush
    Probably false. Doctors are still arguing about this, but there is very little evidence for it.

    Thrush is always sexually transmitted
    False. Women who are not sexually active can suffer from thrush. The Candida yeasts are already in the vagina, and they cause thrush when the body's natural balance that keeps it under control is upset.

    Thrush always causes a discharge
    False. Itching is the usual symptom of thrush - there is often no discharge at all, or just a slight discharge.

    Thrush is very smelly
    False. If there is an odour, it is minimal and not unpleasant.

    Thrush can be prevented by douching the vagina
    Very definitely false. Douching is squirting a soapy or antiseptic solution into the vagina to 'cleanse' it. There is no need to do this, because the vagina cleans itself very efficiently. In fact, douching has the opposite effect; it destroys the 'friendly' bacteria, gets rid of the healthy acidity and damages the lining, allowing thrush and other infections to take hold easily.

    Treating thrush

    Forgotten tampons
    'Lost' tampons are quite a common cause of discharge. It is easy to forget to remove the last tampon at the end of a period. After a week or two, the tampon begins to fester, and there will be a foul-smelling discharge.

    If you have an old tampon in place, remove it as soon as possible. If your discharge continues for more than a couple of days, see your doctor or visit a genito-urinary medicine clinic.


    Gonorrhoea
    Gonorrhoea is one of the most infectious sexually transmitted diseases. If a woman has unprotected sex with a man who has it, she has a 60-90% chance of catching it. It's a serious infection caused by the Gonococcus bacterium. It's serious because if it isn't treated, it can spread upwards to the Fallopian tubes, and cause infertility. About one-fifth of women with gonorrhoea have a foul-smelling, greenish-yellow discharge. About one-fifth have vague symptoms, such as a slight increase in discharge, pain on intercourse or lower abdominal discomfort. About one-fifth have no symptoms at all. (Most men with gonorrhoea notice an obvious discharge.)

    Trichomoniasis
    This is caused by a tiny amoeba-like (protozoan) organism called Trichomonas vaginalis. It used to be common, but for mysterious reasons is becoming less so; over the last 10 years the number of cases in England and Wales has fallen from 17 000/year to 5000/year. It causes a discharge that is often frothy and yellowish-greenish, but it may be thin and scanty. The discharge is smelly, and the vulva is often sore. It may also be painful to pass urine. It is caught from a man who has it, but he may be unaware of his condition as most men with trichomoniasis don't have any symptoms. It's not dangerous, though some doctors think it could possibly spread to the Fallopian tubes.

    Treatment

    General advice
    For any vaginal problem, you must take care to avoid substances that may cause more irritation. These are the same as those that can cause vulval irritation, so look at the common-sense steps listed in that section.
    During a period, change tampons or sanitary pads frequently (at least two or three times a day), and don't use tampons when it isn't your period. Ask your partner to go to a clinic for a check-up if your doctor advises he does so, or if he has any discharge from the urethra (the opening at the end of the penis) or any soreness or irritation of the penis.Don't have sex until the problem has been sorted out.

    If you think you have thrush
    If your discharge is thick and white and itchy it may be thrush, so you could try an anti-thrush cream or tablet from a pharmacist. If your discharge has a different colour and/or is foul-smelling, you should go to a genito-urinary medicine clinic for a check-up. These clinics can do on-the-spot tests for most of the causes of vaginal discharge, and you can attend without a referral from your GP.
    Even if you are fairly sure it is thrush, don't persist with an anti-thrush cream from the pharmacist if it doesn't resolve the problem in a day or two, or if the discharge returns. See your doctor or go to a clinic to get a proper diagnosis.

    Other conditions
    Each cause of vaginal discharge has its own proper treatment, which could be a cream or tablet, and it's important to follow the treatment instructions from your doctor or the clinic very carefully. If you're asked to return for another check-up, it's important that you do so, even if the discharge has gone. The clinic may be checking for gonorrhoea, which can damage your Fallopian tubes and infect a future sexual partner without you having any further symptoms.

    Tests that may be needed
    A doctor will look at the vulva for any signs of thrush, and will then insert a metal device called a speculum into the vagina, in order to look at your vagina. Samples of the discharge can be taken by wiping with cotton-wool swabs. A family physician will usually have to send the swabs to a laboratory, so it may be some days before the result is available.
    A genito-urinary medicine clinic can look at the samples under the microscope straight away, and can usually tell you the diagnosis within half an hour, though they are also sent to the main laboratory for confirmation. Don't be surprised if you see the doctor or nurse testing the acidity of the discharge with litmus paper, or mixing some of it with a liquid (potassium hydroxide) on a glass slide and then sniffing it; these are standard tests for bacterial vaginosis.



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    Comments on this article:

    Posted by Anonymous at 15/06/2009 16:19:00

    So...hey, yeah. About..3 months ago, I lost my virginity to my now ex boyfriend. He wasn't a virgin when we got together, but I knew he'd been safe. About..a week ago though, we had sex again, but this time he told me he had took his condom off halfway, stupid, hence the breakup, I can't trust him. I don't know why on earth he did it. Anyway...I was on my periods during the time and my periods are usually really strong and go on for a while (3-5 days). My period soon stopped after this though. I'm not exactly worried about that. Well I lie. I am. How soon after can you find out you're pregnant. Thats not the biggest worry though. I've recently gotten really smelly, clear discharge and it feels weird after I've peed. I looked this up as soon as I realised and apparently I could have an STI. Could I? And I'm scared I'm pregnant. I'm due to get my period in a couple weeks. I'm scared. Can someone please help?

    Posted by Anonymous at 13/06/2009 16:20:00

    i'm fifteen years old and i haven't had sex yet. however, for the past year or so i've been getting a thick white or yellow smelly discharge which really strongly smells like fish. i'm really paranoid about it so i wash thoroughly everyday and often i have to change my knickers twice or more to try and cover the smell. i'm too embarrassed to talk to my mum or doctor about it but i really want to sort it out ... especially as i have a boyfriend now which is making me even more paranoid about him being able to smell it. please help me ... any suggestions ? (:

    Posted by noname at 09/06/2009 06:59:00

    me and my boy frd were just fooling around and fingering in the shower. he did not come into me but later i had bleedings that stopped after a while. i was supposed to get my period 2 days back n still not got it. i have a wet feeling in my vagina n got a colorless little smelly discharge. am really freaked out. am i pregnant?? or is something wrong??

    Posted by Barbra at 22/05/2009 20:47:00

    i'm having discharge i'm getting belly pains aswell, what should i do?

    Posted by Anonymous at 17/05/2009 06:05:00

    I have a smelly clear discharge a week before I am about to start my Period. Can something be wrong with me?

    Posted by fifi at 08/05/2009 15:59:00

    Hi, I had a baby in 2005 and used the depo injection for the last three years. I stopped the injection 8 months ago and have suffered from alot of discharge since, I have been given the all clear from the Gum clinic, so wanted to know if the discharge was a side effect from the injection?? I am having to wear pads everyday.

    Posted by liyah at 29/04/2009 22:48:00

    hey...ummm im 16 nd i jus recently lost my virginity about two months agothru unprotected sex.i just came off my period,the only problem is that i've been getting a foul smelling discharge,it kinda smells like a mixture of fish and rust.i dont understand why becus im extremely sanitary,i bathe every day and wash thruoly nd i even wipe wit a wipee after i use the restroom...WATS WRONG WITH ME!!!!

    Posted by Anonymous at 29/04/2009 19:35:00

    I have recently come off HRT, after having an infection in my bladder, but i've bled slightly since finishing my last period and an awful smell is now being omitted around 4hrs of every day, accompanied by a brown discharge which is very embarrasing because it smells like poo.

    Posted by Anonymous at 09/04/2009 23:35:00

    hey i am 16 years old and have been periods for 6 years i have the same amount of discharge all the time and it is constant. however i dont have it during my period or a few days after. is there anything i can do to stop it?
    thanks

    Posted by Anonymous at 08/04/2009 06:19:00

    ohh and i forgot to also add that i've had this really gross smell coming from it too and just a little bit of itchiness... >.<

    Posted by Anonymous at 03/04/2009 19:04:00

    Hey i have had discharge in the past
    that has been clear but suck together in a big lump. It is awful but i have never had anyone mention it before, should i see my doctor?

    Posted by Anonymous at 02/04/2009 12:25:00

    I work for a company that sells a product called Balance Activ, a treatment for Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) that you can buy without a prescription. As I work for this company I won't say any more about it - Google it if you want more info and make up your own minds. I just feel so passionately about the subject and want to help! Lots of the posts here talk about a terrible odour, which is one of the symptoms of BV. BV is a very common problem, yet I'd never heard of it before I started working on this product. BV is not caused by poor hygiene and its not a sexually transmitted disease, its just an imbalance in the vagina. Many women find its triggered around their period (another blessing Mother Nature bestowed upon us...). For a proper diagnosis you should see a doctor - if you don't want to see your usual GP/nurse, consider your local GUM clinic - they are the experts in more than STDs, and could really help you find out what is causing your individual problem. I talk to lots of doctors and nurses at these clinics and they really don't judge you, and they work really hard at trying to make you not feel embarassed.

    Posted by Anonymous at 31/03/2009 17:02:00

    I have a very embaressing problem which I built up the courage to speak with my GP about and was told "oohh book an apt with the nurse for that sort of thing" so now i am too embaressed to have to say it all again.. so i guess it's easier to see if i can gain some help from here! I have been having an awful lot of discharge for some time, ( up to 6 months - 1 year) and in recent months i have noticed this discharge to become on a day to day basis! - and it is a very embaressing smell. The discharge is sometimes clear slime and smells like metal? a very strong awful smell... other times it's a yellowy slime? its disgusting! and i want rid of it now!!!! it's embaressing... i know others around me can smell it too and i just need it to go away asap!! please help!

    Posted by Anonymous at 30/03/2009 05:05:00

    Hi. I have a smelly vaginal discharge. It is not extremely strong, but it is enough to make me very paranoid. I have been to the sexual health clinic twice and asked them to test me for STI's and both test have come back negative. I think they may have just tested for herpes, hiv and clymidia though because no swab was taken. What could I have? Should I go to the sexual health clinic again and ask them for more tests?

    Posted by Anonymous at 25/03/2009 23:20:00

    I have had a smelly viginal discharge for years now wat can i do.my viginal stinks all the time

    Posted by concerned J at 25/03/2009 16:55:00

    right, i am 19, and i have just been to the clinic for a check up because i was a bit concerned about this discharge i have. the nurse checked...nothing was there. but i don't understand why i have this discharge her. it comes and goes... so i dont kno...and when having sex i become veyr wet... which is quite emabrrassin.. any ideas??

    Posted by bex at 19/03/2009 20:53:00

    im 18 have not had sex and for the last few months i have been having thick,sticky yellowish discharge which smelles acidic i dont know if i have something really wrong with me but am way to embarrased to talk to someone about it!

    Posted by lizzy at 18/03/2009 11:48:00

    hi there, i have a vaginal discharge it doesnt smell, its white in colour..

    Posted by lucy at 14/03/2009 20:42:00

    i get vaginal discharge constant between periods. It comes as a watery brown red liquid for a week or so then thick black like tar until black jelly like substance until my period again. What could be wrong?

    Posted by guuuguuu at 14/03/2009 10:00:00

    okay i never had sex before and i had discharge that is greenish whitish and is smells and i don't want to go see a doctor and i don't know what to do ?

    Posted by stacey85 at 11/03/2009 19:30:00

    im 23 an i come off my cycle 2 weeks ago , i no alot about when the fertile days set in but im a bit worried at the moment as my discharge is getting slippery more an more an its getting more an more , my patner came home from work a week an a half ago an we have fooled around an so on , i have never had it like this befor an just wondering can i really be fertile this long 2-3 weeks ????? could i be preggas ??

    Posted by miss ee at 06/03/2009 06:22:00

    hello..im much concerned to my vaginal discharge because it smells fish n always turns to yelowish or brownish in colour.recently,i had unprotected sex meaning without condom with my partner,n few days he told me his dick was having some pains and a yellowish discharge.So he went to check n after that he told me he was contracted with gonorrhoea.
    And he told me,he got it from me..
    Do i too is facing any problems with my vagina?please help..

    Posted by Anonymous at 23/02/2009 21:29:00

    i have not started my periods and would like to know how often should you have discharge?

    Posted by bicolana at 12/02/2009 13:26:00

    i have moderate wtery,whitish discharge and foul smelling. i dont know if this is because of my mirena iud inserted after d&c last august 2008.iud is inserted to correct hormonal imbalance that causes hyperplasia.my vulva is not itchy,and not painful nor irritated.what is my case?imy doctor prescribe flagystatain but it does not work
















    Posted by jennabella at 05/02/2009 12:14:00

    I have a permament discharge which is more yellowy/green. It smells awful. Apart from that I don't have any other symptoms. I have seen my doctor who says I have a very slight prolapse but not enough to worry about an considers the discharge normal. Iam 68yrs of age and not sexual active and had a hysterectomy 20years ago.I am still worried though re. smell which is very unpleasant.

    Posted by Tif at 01/02/2009 05:58:00

    I have a whipe discharge but it only started when i first started my period any idea what it could be ?

    Posted by cara at 01/02/2009 00:14:00

    how long do u have discharge before u have your period

    Posted by Anonymous at 27/01/2009 22:03:00

    I Have Had A Smelly Discharge Come From My Vaginal Area For A Couple Of Weeks Now... I Have Slept With Some One But We Used Protection. There Isn't Alot Of Discharge But The Smell Isnt Very Nice

    Posted by Stutlana at 25/01/2009 08:31:00

    I had ichiness for atlest 2mnths rash was also noted on vagina

    Posted by stef2000 at 24/01/2009 14:59:00

    I have been suffering from a foul smell from my lower area, im getting very embarrassed about it, i have been washing over and over with soap thinking im not washing properly, i notice you smell it worse when wearing nylon material trousers, i dont have any pain or itching just a strong fish smell which is very strong, its making my life a nightmare but im too embarrassed to go to the doctors. I have a contraceptive implant in and havent had a period for 9 months and think it has got much worse after i had this put in, please help?

    Posted by Anonymous at 22/01/2009 20:04:00

    i've been having a thick white vaginal discharge for the past 4 or 5 months. i usually hav to insert a finger into my vagina and kind of scrape it off wen bathin. recently, it has started smellin and making me uncomfortable. i'm on steroids (5mg prednisolone per day) for some condition. i'm worried but shy and afraid to see a doctor. help?!!

    Posted by Anonymous at 02/01/2009 20:17:00

    i came off microgynon contraceptive pill about 3 and a half months ago i was on it 10 years,in the last week my discharge has gone really watery can this be a normal side effect after stopping it

    Posted by Anonymous at 02/01/2009 20:15:00

    i came off microgynon contraceptive pill about 3 and a half months ago i was on it 10 years,in the last week my discharge has gone really watery can this be a normal side effect after stopping it

    Posted by Maureen at 30/12/2008 10:34:00

    What about if the dishcharge smells vinegary? I've had a dishcharge for as long as I can remember and have had various tests, but nothing has ever been found, except ocassionally Thrush.

    Posted by Anonymous at 29/12/2008 22:58:00

    i have a smelly slightly throfi ?

    Posted by Cora at 22/12/2008 22:24:00

    All this info has helped a lot but i am having a smelly discharge and i can feel a lump on the left side inside my vagina and its getting me very worried but im afraid of going to the doctor

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