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how to tell if something is wrong down there

by Mrs. Charlotte Haag Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Consult your health care provider if you notice:
  1. A change in the color, odor or amount of vaginal discharge.
  2. Vaginal redness or itching.
  3. Vaginal bleeding between periods, after sex or after menopause.
  4. A mass or bulge in the vagina.
  5. Pain during intercourse.

How do you know if your down there is healthy?

Your vagina is healthy if you have clear, whitish discharge and no fishy or foul scent. The inside of your vagina should also feel forgiving and elastic. But you should see a doctor if you have itchiness, painful urination, or pain during sex.

How do I know if its infected down there?

inflamed, flushed, or swollen skin around your vagina and vulva. a change in the amount of vaginal discharge. a change in the color of vaginal discharge. pain or burning during urination.

How do you know if everything down there is normal?

If, during your vaginal self-exam, you see any genital warts, sores, bumps, spots, or unusual coloration, make an appointment to see your doctor. The same is true if you notice a smelly discharge. A small amount of non-smelly discharge is normal. It might be lighter or heavier, depending on where you are in your cycle.

How do you diagnose vaginal problems?

To diagnose vaginitis, your health care provider is likely to:Review your medical history. This includes your history of vaginal or sexually transmitted infections.Perform a pelvic exam. ... Collect a sample for lab testing. ... Perform pH testing.

What does an infection on your VAG look like?

redness, swelling, or itching of the vulva (the folds of skin outside the vagina) a thick, white discharge that can look like cottage cheese and is usually odorless, although it might smell like bread or yeast. pain or burning when urinating (peeing) or during sex.

How do you know if I have a bacterial infection in your vag?

Thin, gray, white or green vaginal discharge. Foul-smelling "fishy" vaginal odor. Vaginal itching. Burning during urination.

When should I go to the doctor about my vagina?

Schedule a doctor's visit if you have: Greenish, yellowish, thick or cheesy vaginal discharge. Strong vaginal odor. Redness, itching, burning or irritation of your vagina or the area of skin that surrounds the vagina and urethra (vulva)

Do I have BV or yeast infection?

One easy way to distinguish between these two conditions is the smell or lack thereof. Discharge from BV has a distinctive fishy odor, while yeast infection discharge tends to be odorless. BV discharge is also fairly thin, while yeast infection discharge has a thick consistency often resembling cottage cheese.

What does it mean when your thrush is runny?

Anne adds that runny, watery, or grey discharge can indicate bacterial vaginosis (BV), caused by specific garnerella bacteria.

Why don't people treat infections?

Consultant Gynaecologist Anne Henderson says it’s crucial to know what’s going on down there: ‘One of the main reasons people don’t treat infections is because they don’t know they have one as they simply don’t know the symptoms. ’.

What does "Don't let this one go" mean?

Don’t let this one go, ladies. You don't want to be passing something on to someone else.

What does it mean when your vagina smells like rotten?

A yeasty scent could indicate a yeast infection (see #1), and a rotten smell could be a sign that you lost track of a tampon (It happens more often than you think!) 3. It burns or itches. If you’re feeling the burn, it’s time to pay attention to what your vagina is trying to say.

Is a vagina like a city?

Honestly, a vagina is like its own little city down there, and even though they are all different, all of them are self-cleaning and quick healing and come with the ability to tell you what’s going on inside of your body. PRETTY dang cool!

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