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How is vaginal discharge controlled?


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Any discharge from the body can be embarrassing. If you don't know how to deal with vaginal discharge in a hygienic way, you may encounter problems such as odor and / or discharge spots, which may be embarrassing for you. Many currents are considered normal and help to maintain the pH balance of the vagina regularly. Other currents may be indicative of actual problems that can be treated with over-the-counter medications or identified with the help of a specialist.

Method
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Evaluating the Problem

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Decide if your current is normal or not. Normal vaginal secretions have a transparent or milk-like appearance. This natural, slippery substance cleans the vagina and removes it from harmful germs. Normal secretions are odorless. These secretions may be thin, stranded, or white dots may be present. If your current is like this, it's okay. A normal discharge is very important for the vagina to remain healthy.

2nd
Learn the types of vaginal discharge. There are many different types of vaginal discharge. These species are classified according to the color and intensity of the stream. Some are normal, others may be indicative of a health problem requiring treatment. [1]
Thin, white, cheesey discharge: Usually a sign of fungal infection. It may be accompanied by itching or swelling around the vulva.
White, yellow or gray discharge: This type of discharge, especially if there is a smell of fish, is probably a sign of the problem of bacterial vaginosis. It may be accompanied by itching or swelling.
Yellow or green discharge: Yellow or green discharge - especially if it is thin, lumpy or if there is a bad smell - is not normal. Such discharge may be a symptom of trichomonase infection, which can often be transmitted during sexual intercourse.
Brown or bloody discharge: Brown or bloody discharge may be caused by irregular menstruation. If, however, pelvic pain or vaginal bleeding is seen, it may also be a sign of a more serious disease such as cervical cancer.
Blurred, yellow discharge: A discharge of this type, especially pelvic pain, may be a symptom of gonorrhea.

3
Consider body health. Factors such as what you eat, whether you use your menstrual cycle, birth control pills, which medications you use while breastfeeding, whether you are pregnant or stressful will affect the vaginal discharge.
If you use soap containing antibiotics, vaginal showers, feminine hygiene products or perfumes, you may disrupt the normal pH balance of the vagina. You can't avoid using antibiotics, but you should always avoid using women's products that contain vaginal showers and perfumes - as these are bad for the body.
Pregnancy, diabetes, or infection in or near that part of your body can put you at risk.

4
Look at the foreign objects. Prolonged release of the tampon in the vagina may cause abnormal discharge. Some women even forget that there is a tampon in her vagina! In your vagina, you may encounter other objects that may cause discharge. (Because the body tries to throw them out.) The most common example of this is the torn piece of condom left in the vagina.

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Distinguish between the colors and odors of the vaginal discharge. Indistinct color or foul odors in the vagina may be indicative of postoperative pelvic infection, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), vaginal atrophy during menopause, trichomonase or vaginitis, and other vaginal infections. All of these must be diagnosed by a doctor and treated as prescribed by the doctor.
The color of the vaginal discharge accompanied by bacterial vaginosis is gray, white or yellow. The current smells like fish.
If you have chlamydia, blurry or yellow discharge may occur.
If you have a thin, white stream, this may be a sign of fungal infections. Such a stream generally has a density similar to precipitate cheese (white and fragmented). The precipitate cheese-like discharge is also a symptom of chlamydia (chlamydia) infection, a common sexually transmitted infection (STI).
If you have an irregular period, you may notice a bloody or brown discharge if you have endometrial or cervical cancer.
If you have trichomonase disease, you can affect the smelly, yellow or green, foamy discharge.
If you do not have health insurance, there are clinics (such as Family Planning Centers) that offer cheap or free gynecological examination and treatment.
Do not use medication until you know the cause of the current. Medications are available for diseases such as fungal infections. If this is the first time you've had this type of infection, you shouldn't diagnose it yourself. If you do not have a yeast infection in your vagina, but you are taking medication for a yeast infection, this may cause further problems in the future.

Method
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Treating Normal Current

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Use a wet wipe. When you go to the bathroom, erase the excess tide. Try not to stick the handkerchief too far into the inside of your vagina. You should only wipe the outside (vulva). Use perfume-free wipes that contain as little chemical as possible.

2nd
Change your underwear. Changing your underwear 2-3 times a day can help solve this problem. This will help prevent the formation of bacteria in the vagina, and will also reduce the discomfort and smell in the vagina.
Make sure you wear the right kind of underwear. Wearing the wrong type of underwear may even be the cause of this problem! Wear cotton underwear where the vagina can breathe (tight pants now may cause this problem).

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Ventilate your body. Make sure your body gets as much air as possible. Sleep naked or walk around the house without pants or underwear, if possible. Air will prevent skin irritation and reduce the chance of infection. If the bacterial balance in your body is disrupted, ventilating the body allows the body to maintain normal balance and heal itself. In this way, the problem can also help to resolve itself.

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Use normal pad or daily pad in case of excessive discharge. The body often produces discharge to remove something inside, and using a pad to keep it close to your body is obviously not a good idea. So you can usually avoid using these pads. However, you can use a normal pad or daily pad if you really need to keep this current under control, or if the current is too bad to control. Try to change them as often as possible.
Using vaginal shower. Most external vaginal showers contain "perfume" or soap. They can make you feel clean in the short term, but in the long run they actually make the problem worse. They disrupt the normal pH balance of the vagina and cause the vagina to work too hard to restore normal pH balance.

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Try using herbal medicine to control the flow. Plants offer a safe and effective treatment to prevent abnormal discharge from the vagina. Most herbal remedies offer effective treatment for the eradication of vaginal mucosa infection. Most of these have mucosal astringent properties which reduce the abnormal flow of flow.
Plants such as Pippali (Indonesian long pepper) are believed to cleanse the body by destroying infectious organisms.
Plants such as Saraca ashoka (Ashoka tree), Symplocos racemosa, Cyperus rotundus (buckthorn), Ficus benghalensis (Bengal rubber), vetiveria zizanioides (vetiver), Andropogon muricatus (vetiver) and Acacia confusa reduce vaginal discharge due to mucous contraction.
Plants such as Cimicifuga Racemosa (black eels) help to eliminate fungal infection and reduce inflammation due to vaginal discharge.

Tips
Don't be afraid if your friends think you're smelly, dirty because of that smell. Because you're not. This is what happens to everyone.
If you notice a change in the color or smell of the stream, try to change your diet, drink more water and add vitamin supplements to your daily routine. If this doesn't work, see a doctor. You better go to the doctor with your mother. When you feel bad, he will support you and this will strengthen your relationship.
You can use a daily pad to prevent your underwear from getting dirty.

Warnings
Don't be ashamed of vaginal discharge and don't let that push you to use a vaginal deodorant or spray. Because when you use them, the pH balance in this region will deteriorate and the symptoms of the problem will become even worse.


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