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Abnormal Vaginal Discharge

Abnormal vaginal discharge can be a sign of condyloma, vaginosis and other genital disorders. These signs along with itching and other discomforts are indicative of vaginitis. Resultant from various causes, these changes include unusual coloring such as yellowish-green or brown, foul odor, or increased/decreased amount of the secretions. Abnormal vaginal discharge can be a sign of condyloma, vaginosis and other genital disorders.

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Abnormal Vaginal Discharge

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Condyloma, Vaginosis

Some changes in the flow, however, may indicate the presence of harmful bacteria in the body. The amount of this liquid may change during the cycle, sexual contacts, or exercise. Normally, the vagina produces a flow of white, clear, or cloudy color that helps to maintain balance between various organisms found in the vagina. Abnormal vaginal discharge can be a sign of condyloma, vaginosis and other genital disorders.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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