Did you know? The color of vaginal discharge can reveal important signs about your health.

Many women think vaginal discharge is normal and nothing to worry about, so they may not pay attention to its color.But did you know? The color of discharge can signal abnormalities and may be an early warning sign of serious health issues-so it should never be ignored.
Today, Kloss Clinic is here to share what different colors of vaginal discharge may indicate-so you can better understand and monitor your health. Let’s get started!
- Clear discharge Normal; helps lubricate and keep the vaginal area moist
- White, clumpy discharge Thick, cottage cheese like with a musty odor; may indicate a Candida (yeast) infection
- Yellow-green discharge Greenish-yellow with itching and a foul odor; may suggest bacterial infection or a sexually transmitted infection (STI)
- Red discharge Mixed with blood and may have a bad odor; could indicate cervical infection or abnormal bleeding
- Gray discharge Often accompanied by itching and strong odor; a warning sign of bacterial infection (e.g., bacterial vaginosis)
Now that you know this, don’t forget to observe your body regularly.If you notice any abnormal symptoms and aren’t sure what to do, feel free to reach out to Kloss Clinic-we’re happy to provide guidance and support.
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