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  2. Leukorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Leukorrhea or (leucorrhoea British English), also known as fluor albus, is a thick, whitish, yellowish or greenish vaginal discharge. [1] [2] [3] It has also been referred to as "the whites". [4] There are many causes of leukorrhea, the usual one being estrogen imbalance.

  3. Vaginal discharge - Wikipedia

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    Normal vaginal discharge is composed of cervical mucus, vaginal fluid, shedding vaginal and cervical cells, and bacteria. [1] The majority of the liquid in vaginal discharge is mucus produced by glands of the cervix. [1] [4] The rest is made up of transudate from the vaginal walls and secretions from glands (Skene's and Bartholin's). [4]

  4. Vaginal disease - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal prolapse may result in the case of weakened pelvic muscles, which is a common result of childbirth; in the case of this prolapse, the rectum, uterus, or bladder pushes on the vagina, and severe cases result in the vagina protruding out of the body. [1]

  5. The Real Reason Your Vagina Smells a Bit Funky, and ... - AOL

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    It may sound simple, but body odor and a sweaty vagina is actually a “super common reason” for vaginal odor, explains Kiarra King, M.D., F.A.C.O.G., board-certified obstetrician and ...

  6. Is My Vagina Normal? - AOL

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    Normal vaginal discharge is white to yellow, and can be more yellow when it’s dry. If your discharge is green or dark yellow, you should probably see your healthcare provider or call up your OB/GYN.

  7. Lochia - Wikipedia

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    Any offensive odor or change to a greenish color indicates contamination by organisms such as chlamydia or staph saprophyticus. [ 8 ] Lochia that is retained within the uterus is known as lochiostasis [ 9 ] or lochioschesis, and can result in lochiometra [ 10 ] (distention of the uterus - pushing it out of shape).

  8. Mucopurulent discharge - Wikipedia

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    In ophthalmology, mucopurulent discharge from the eyes, and caught in the eyelashes, is a hallmark sign of bacterial conjunctivitis. The normal buildup of tears, mucus, and dirt (compare rheum) that appears at the edge of the eyelids after sleep is not mucopurulent discharge, as it does not contain pus. Vaginal discharge

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