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Dicharge that smells?

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i can only smell it when i pull down my knickers but my discharge stinks. I havent had s*x and i havent had anything like itchiness. Is it just where it has dried and been on my knickers for a while or is it an infection?

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  1. Go to the doctor. It is most likely an infection.


  2. It does sound like infection, I would visit your GP who will take a swab to confirm.

  3. Generally speaking a discharge that smells can be an indication of infection, you'll need to go to your Dr, he'll take a swab and treat accordingly.

  4. Lots of people have this any it is a minor infection. Lots of people get it so dont worry, just go to your doctor and ask for treatment, tell him/her the problem and he/she will sort it out!

  5. You may want to use pantie shields. Also you may want to take some around with you so that you can change it ever so often. Also you should see a doctor so that you can get something that would help the smell to go away.

  6. Don't want to trivialise your problem,

    but remember to keep that sign

    around your neck ok ?

  7. well thats sounds like a infection underthere c a doc quick

  8. Two things will make you wet "down there".

    1) Your genitals keep themselves clean and healthy by sort of "rinsing" themselves with the fluids that they make... sometimes there's quite a bit of fluid and it can leak out a *lot*, so wearing panty liners or even light pads can be a good thing to help keep your clothes clean.

    2) When your body is aroused sexually ("turned on" or "horny", even if you're not doing or thinking anything sexual) your genitals will get wetter and slipperier... sometimes very, *very* wet... so that a p***s can slide in there comfortably if you have s*x like it's telling you it wants (you don't have to, of course).

    I'm a cook, so the only things I can really compare the healthy smell of a v****a/v***a to are foods and such... and the nearest I can think of is a fairly mild combination of fresh oysters and grated truffles - usually more on the sea-like side, but not "fishy" and certainly not unpleasant. It often smells a little stronger when you're sexually aroused, but not always.

    If the stuff is clear or slightly milky (might be tinted faintly yellow or brown), slippery to maybe a little sticky, and smells "earthy, animal and a little like the ocean", it's almost certainly healthy and good. If it smells truly fishy or otherwise bad, it's probably an infection and you should see a doc.
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