Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 In a message dated 8/15/04 9:56:41 AM, VulvarDisorders writes: << As I asked in the heading I was wondering if some discharge is normal. I have been somewhat itchy and having a " watery milk " discharge (blah!). >> Vaginal discharge is very normal. It's purpose is to keep the vagina and vulva moist and clean. It changes in color and consistency through the month. At ovulation is more like egg whites - which makes it easier for sperm, think of it as calm seas for them to swim in instead of rough waves. Our discharge also changes as we get older and by the type of panties we wear. I always had much more discharge with nylon panties than with cotton or silk. The amount of discharge, consistency and color is also different with every woman. The ph in our vaginas changes through the month with our hormonal fluctuations. Because we have vv/vvs - that ph change can also make our tissue more sensitive to our discharge and can cause itching and burning. Which does not mean we have an infection, just that the skin is more sensitive at times and finds any irritant (including normal discharge) to be irritating. If you have done anything recently to irritate the tissue - a bath, too much soap, douching, a change in soap, sex, etc... the tissue might find your discharge annoying. That said, you could also have a really mild yeast or bacterial infection. But if you haven't done anything that cause result in an infection - it's more than likely that your ph has made your vaginal tissue more irritable than usual. You might want to buy some ph strips and compare the results when your vagina is itching to when it isn't. If the itching/burning becomes worse, you may want to see your doctor and have him test you for yeast or bacteria. Debbie Tiger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 A watery milky discharge can be a sign of BV and, as has been mentioned, does not always smell fishy. I, also, find that discharge can be very irritating. If you haven't done so, you may want to see your gyn and have it tested. Ruth (Ruthiema) > suebee <ballards4@e...> wrote: > As I asked in the heading I was wondering if some discharge is normal. I > have been somewhat itchy and having a " watery milk " discharge (blah!). > Thanks, Sue > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 > As I asked in the heading I was wondering if some discharge is normal. I > have been somewhat itchy and having a " watery milk " discharge (blah!). > Thanks, Sue http://www.american.edu/ocl/healthcenter/health_topics/vaginfect.html This is a guideline for vaginal discharge. Keep in mind we don't all get the same symptoms though. I have had BV without the odor before. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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