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Blue Vaginal Discharge
Blue vaginal discharge can be an indication of HPV and will show up as ASCUS on a pap smear.
Healthy women of reproductive age have some amount of clear mucus, which turns white or yellow if exposed to the air. Green, gray, brownish or pinkish secretion with a foul smell can be a sign of an infection or STDs.
Blue vaginal discharge can be an indication of HPV and will show up as ASCUS on a pap smear.
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Blue Vaginal Discharge -
HPV, ASCUS
The amount of the secretion may increase during ovulation, sexual arousal, or stress; nutrition and some medications may influence the color, consistency and amount of the mucus. During pregnancy, especially right before the labor, the amount increases greatly.
Blue vaginal discharge can be an indication of HPV and will show up as ASCUS on a pap smear.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV Shot, HPV in Man, You Get HPV, HPV Infection in Man, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus Treatment , Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart Contagious
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