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A Deeper Look at Discharge: When to Be Concerned

  • Writer: Miami Women's Center
    Miami Women's Center
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read
This is a creative representation of vaginal health using a pad and strawberry to symbolize discharge, highlighting when women should seek gynecological care in Miami

Discharge is a normal part of your vaginal health, but sometimes it raises questions: “Is this normal? Should I be worried?” Taking a deeper look at discharge patterns can help you understand when it’s just your body doing its job and when it signals something more.


Normal Discharge

  • Clear and Stretchy: Often appears during ovulation.

  • White and Creamy: Common before or after periods.

  • Mild Odor: A light smell is normal, especially mid-cycle.


Discharge That Signals a Problem

  • Thick, White, Cottage-Cheese-Like: Likely a yeast infection.

  • Gray with a Fishy Odor: Common sign of bacterial vaginosis.

  • Yellow or Green: May indicate an STI.

  • Brown Between Periods: Could signal irregular bleeding or another condition.


When to See a Doctor

  • Sudden changes in color, odor, or consistency

  • Discharge with itching, burning, or pelvic pain

  • Persistent abnormal discharge despite home remedies


Pay attention to what your body is telling you. Request an appointment online with Miami Women’s Center if your discharge feels “off” and you want answers.

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