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By Tracee Cornforth, About.com Guide to Menstrual Disorders

Constant Vaginal Discharge

Thursday February 28, 2008
Does it seem like you always have a vaginal discharge? Some types of vaginal discharges are perfectly normal, while others can indicate infections, STDs, and STIs. Learn how to tell the difference between normal and abnormal vaginal discharges.

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March 8, 2008 at 8:26 am
(1) VAGINAL DISCHARGE says:

Great info you have here!!! just thinking………The female genital organs can not be explored appropriately without mentioning the word vaginal discharge. This is the most crucial feature of female genitalia that enables the doctors to diagnose the proper ailment every time a woman presents a vaginal infection case. Vaginal discharge can range from the natural, to the embarrassing towards the critical variety. This is why every woman should learn to examine her own vaginal discharge throughout the month since her last periods so as to note any suspicious changes. More of this on VAGINAL DISCHARGE

May 7, 2008 at 8:24 am
(2) pauline08 says:

a href=”http://www.isamap.com/?p=13″> VAGINAL DISCHARGE is just a natural concept of creation by God and this leaves our sisters with nothing to alter except to appreciate the entire thing. Let the fluid surge out of organ but do not allow yourself to suffer in silence when the same fluid becomes sickening.

May 8, 2008 at 3:57 am
(3) pauline08 says:

VAGINAL DISEASES could be as a result of sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea, genital herpes, genital warts, syphilis and HIV infections. As such women who have chronic vaginal diseases should examine their sexual conduct and establish if they are safe or not.

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