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Sticky Vaginal Discharge

Sticky vaginal discharge is not necessarily a sign of a verruca or wart; it can be a normal condition. Changes in the secretions as well as vagina inflammation may serve as the signs of an infection or an STD. It should not be watery or malodorous. The flow increases during intercourse or due to hormone changes in pregnant or breastfeeding women. Sticky vaginal discharge is not necessarily a sign of a verruca or wart; it can be a normal condition.

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Sticky Vaginal Discharge

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Verruca, Wart

The flow is produced by cervical and vagina secretions mixed with old cells and bacteria normally found there. It is usually clear and mucus-like. This is a normal flow present in all women after puberty. Sticky vaginal discharge is not necessarily a sign of a verruca or wart; it can be a normal condition.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Virus, HPV Vaccine, HPV Fact, HPV High Risk Symptom, Human Papilloma Virus, Type of Human Papilloma Virus, Moderate Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Condyloma

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

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