Can whitish discharge be a “warning” of menstruation?

Can whitish discharge be a “warning” of menstruation?


The follower says his partner has odorless discharge




Doctor, my partner has some whitish secretions. He doesn’t smell. Could it be a period warning?

We must differentiate a discharge from the normal discharge that comes out of the vagina. Normal secretion may change slightly at some stages of a woman’s cycle. It can be more or less thick, more colorless or a little less colorless, so small variations may occur depending on the phase of the cycle.

Now, if this vaginal mucus, that is, this secretion, has changed its appearance in a very significant way: the quantity has increased a lot, the color has changed a lot, or it is accompanied by other symptoms, such as discomfort, itching, burning during urination, all of this it could indicate a vaginal infection. In this case it would be important for you to see a gynecologist to understand what this whitish secretion is and, if necessary, treat it.

Source: Terra

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