Discharges in Women- Pros & Crons
Introduction:
Vaginal or menstrual discharge is normal for girls. White
discharge starts 1-2 years before menstruation in most girls. It usually
continues after a certain age until menstruation stops forever or until
menopause.
A change in the normal amount, color and smell of the discharge
can be cause for alarm. In that case, it is necessary to get proper
treatment quickly. Many people have very little knowledge due to shyness
in this matter. As a result, many people do not receive treatment on time
even if they are sick. Many people worry about white discharge even after
being healthy due to lack of proper understanding.
Why does white
discharge occur?
White discharge does not harm the body, but by producing white
discharge in the female body, the body performs two important functions—
1.
Helps keep the menstrual tract moist and clean
2.
Protects against infection in the menstrual tract
Without accurate information about the amount of discharge, many
people fear that they are having excessive white discharge. Many people
believe that excessive white discharge causes problems such as poor health and
feeling weak. Want to know how to stop white discharge from such idea. These
ideas are completely baseless.
How
much white discharge is normal?
The amount of white discharge can vary from person to person. Excess
white discharge for another may be normal for you. Again, the same person
may discharge different amounts at different times of the month. This
happens due to the variation in the amount of hormones in the body.
Usually 2
to 5 milliliters of white discharge per day is normal. But
sometimes it can be more or less. Below is a comparison between 2 ml and 5
ml amounts in sanitary pads. Although there seems to be a lot of
difference between the two quantities, both quantities are normal.
Type of white discharge
There can be different changes in the density of the discharge
at different times of the menstrual cycle. The discharge is usually thin,
but can sometimes be thick and sticky.
At one point in the month, the discharge may be as thick as egg
whites. At that time the discharge does not break easily even if the
discharge is enlarged by a few inches with the finger. Having intercourse
during such a discharge increases the chances of conception.
Normal discharge can be basically of two colors—clear and
colorless or milky white. The clear and colorless discharge may turn white
or yellow on exposure to air.
Normal discharge has no foul smell.
Excessive
white discharge
Almost everyone has a more or less idea of how much discharge
is normal for themselves. It is important to consult a doctor if you start
to have more white discharge than what is normal for you.
The following five cases can naturally cause excess white
discharge—
1.
Just before menstruation
2.
Between two periods
3.
while pregnant
4.
During sexual arousal
5.
Taking birth control pills
However, if the white discharge suddenly increases to an
abnormal amount, it can be a sign of infection in the menstrual tract. If
proper treatment is not taken in time, infection in other organs including the
uterus may occur and various complications may arise due to pregnancy.
Abnormal discharge
Five types of discharge require immediate medical attention. This
type of discharge can be a sign of an infection—even a serious disease like
cancer.
1. White
colored wheel discharge
In this case, the white discharge looks like curd or cheese and is white and round. However, there is usually no odor. Fungal infections in the vagina can cause this abnormal white discharge. It is also known as 'yeast infection' by many.
This disease can occur when the number of beneficial bacteria in
the vagina decreases and the number of a type of fungus increases. For example,
taking antibiotics for an illness can kill the good bacteria in the menstrual
tract. This disease can occur if the fungus multiplies on that occasion.
In this case the following symptoms are seen —
- Excessive white discharge
- Profuse itching and burning around the
vagina
- Pain or discomfort during urination and
intercourse
Fungal infection in the vagina is nothing to fear. It
can be cured easily if you take prompt treatment as advised by the doctor.
In this case, the doctor can give oral or menstrual medicine. This
type of fungal infection usually resolves within 1–2 weeks of starting treatment.
However, in some cases, this disease occurs repeatedly. For
example, uncontrolled diabetes can recur. So if this problem
occurs repeatedly, it is better to check whether diabetes is present or not. Repeated
infections may require longer treatment—up to 6 months.
Follow the tips mentioned at the end of the article to prevent
infection.
2. Gray
discharge
A type of vaginal infection causes a gray or ash-colored
discharge. This is called 'Bacterial Vaginosis'. In this case, the
discharge has a strong odor. But there is no pain or itching.
If for any reason the balance of bacteria in the vagina changes,
the normal environment of the vagina is destroyed. Then this disease can
appear.
It is not a sexually transmitted disease, but having sex can
increase the chance of contracting the disease.
In this case the following symptoms are seen –
- Discharge gray and watery
- Discharge that smells like rotten fish. This
bad smell is especially after intercourse
It should be noted that in this disease there is no itching or pain
around the vagina
Antibiotics are used to treat this disease. It may be
prescribed as an oral tablet or as a cream or gel to be applied to the
menstrual tract. Therefore, the most suitable medicine for the patient should be
chosen with the doctor's advice.
It should be remembered that once this infection occurs, the
disease may recur within 3-6 months. In that case, long-term treatment—up
to six months—may be necessary.
Follow the tips mentioned at the end of the article to prevent
infection.
3. Green
discharge
Gonorrhea can cause thick green discharge. Neisseria
gonorrhoeae bacteria cause this disease.
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease. Sexual
intercourse with an infected person without the protection of a condom can
cause the disease.
In this case the following symptoms are seen –
- Pain and burning during urination
- Abdominal pain
- Pain or discomfort during urination and
intercourse
- Vaginal bleeding between periods
Apart from these, sometimes fever may occur and bleeding during
intercourse may occur.
In this case, if not treated in time, the infection can spread
to the uterus. As a result, various complications may arise, including
problems with pregnancy later on. Therefore, it is very important to get
tested and start treatment quickly when symptoms of gonorrhea appear.
Also, since the disease is sexually transmitted, it is important
to treat the partner if diagnosed. Otherwise, even after treatment,
gonorrhea can spread again.
Gonorrhea can be completely cured by taking antibiotics in the
right way. At the end of the course of antibiotics, re-test to see if the
disease is completely cured or not.
Sexual intercourse should be avoided until the disease is cured. Condom
protection should be used to avoid such diseases in the future.
Special note: Another
sexually transmitted infection called chlamydia can cause symptoms similar to
gonorrhea, but the color of the discharge is slightly different.The mode of
transmission, complications and treatment methods of these two diseases are
almost the same. However, different types of antibiotics are used to treat
chlamydia.
So it is very important to
consult a doctor immediately if such symptoms occur. The doctor can
diagnose the right disease through tests and give appropriate treatment.
A vaginal infection called
'trichomoniasis' can have a yellow color mixed with green. This disease is
caused by a type of bacteria called 'Trichomonas vaginalis'.
It is also a sexually transmitted disease. The disease can
be spread by intercourse with an infected person without protection such as a
condom. Also, since the disease is sexually transmitted, it is important
to treat the partner if the disease is diagnosed. Otherwise, the infection may
recur even after treatment.
Trichomoniasis causes the following symptom —
- Thick or thin or frothy discharge
- Increased discharge. It can sometimes
have a fishy smell
- Pain, itching and burning around the
vagina. Sometimes the space between the two thighs may also itch
- Vaginal redness or swelling
- Pain or discomfort during urination and
intercourse
It is possible to completely cure this disease with the help of
antibiotic medicine. At the end of the course of antibiotics, retesting
should be done to see if the disease has completely healed.
Sexual intercourse should be avoided until the disease is cured. Condom protection should be used to prevent such diseases in the future.
5. Red
discharge
Red discharge can sometimes be normal. Sometimes it can be
a sign of serious diseases like infection and cancer.
A little red discharge may occur naturally at the beginning of
menstruation. White discharge mixed with menstrual blood is colored. The
following figure shows the discharge of this color—
Black discharge may occur at the end of menstruation. What
the color might look like is shown in the image below –
This type of red discharge before and after menstruation is
usually considered normal. In that case, there is no need to go to the
doctor. But in some other cases, physical complications may cause reddish
discharge.
In the
following three cases, red discharge or blood from the vagina should be
consulted urgently by a gynecologist-
1. Red
discharge or bleeding without menstruation: This
is one of the symptoms of cervical cancer. Sometimes this can happen for
normal reasons. For example: taking birth control pills. However, it
is important to be sure about the real cause and start treatment as soon as
possible.
2. Bleeding
after intercourse: Injuries to the menstrual tract during
intercourse may cause some bleeding. It can also be due to various
infections.Sometimes cervical cancer or
vaginal cancer can cause these symptoms.So it should be taken by a
doctor.
3. Red discharge or bleeding after cessation of menstruation: 'Menopause' means permanent cessation of menstruation. Women over the age of 45 are generally considered to be in menopause if they have stopped menstruating for a year.
Any type of vaginal bleeding after menopause is cause for
concern. It can be a sign of uterine cancer. It may also be a sign of
other problems (eg, cervical polyps).
Even if vaginal bleeding occurs only once or very little after
menopause, a gynecologist should be consulted. Even if the discharge is pink,
black, or brown and not completely blood-like, you should see a doctor.
The sooner cancer is detected, the better it can be treated.
If such symptoms appear, do not panic. These symptoms can
occur for other reasons besides cancer. But since there is a possibility
of cancer, in these cases it is necessary to see a doctor without delay.
Other reasons:
In addition to the above reasons, abnormal discharge can be seen
in some other diseases. One such disease is genital herpes—a sexually
transmitted disease caused by a virus. However, the main symptom of this
disease is small blisters in the genitals.
In addition, there may be itching, burning and pain around the
vagina and pain during urination. If such symptoms occur, it is important
to get proper treatment as per the doctor's advice.
Ways to
prevent vaginal diseases
The body has its own way of keeping the inside of the vagina
clean. No outside help is needed in this case. Instead, if you clean
with scented soap or something else, it can be reversed and cause vaginal infection.
So do not try to separate and clean the inside of the vagina by
yourself. Avoid using special types of vaginal washes after watching
advertisements on TV.
Follow the tips below to keep the vagina healthy and sterile-
- Keep the genitals clean and dry. After
washing the outer part of the vagina with water and ordinary soap, dry it
well
- Avoid using scented soaps, shower gels,
special washes or douches on the vagina.
- Avoid using scented wet tissues or perfume
on the vagina
- Wearing loose cotton underwear
- Avoid wearing very tight underwear and
pajamas
- Do not use any antibiotics and antifungals
without doctor's advice
- Regular VIA testing
Thank you
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