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Obstetrics · Obstetrics
Vaginal discharge is a normal and healthy occurrence in women. It helps to clean and moisten the vagina. The average woman has about 2-4 grams of discharge per day, which is clear or whitish and thin in consistency.
Leucorrhoea is an excessive discharge that can be thick, white, yellow, green, or frothy. It may be caused by a number of things such as bacteria, yeast infection, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), menopause, certain medications, or hygiene issues. If you have leucorrhoea that lasts more than a few days or if it's accompanied by other symptoms such as itching, burning, redness, or swelling, then you should see