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: Often results in a thin, greyish discharge with a strong "fishy" odor.

: Used for bacterial infections like BV or certain STIs (available as pills or creams). : Often results in a thin, greyish discharge

: Consuming probiotic-rich foods like plain yogurt (curd) or green tea may help maintain healthy bacterial levels. When to See a Doctor You should consult a gynecologist if you notice: A sudden change in color (yellow, green, or grey). A strong, foul, or persistent odor. Itching, burning, or redness in the genital area. Pain during urination or sexual intercourse. Pelvic pain or unusual bleeding between periods. When to See a Doctor You should consult

Vaginal Discharge: Causes, Colors & What's Normal - Cleveland Clinic Pain during urination or sexual intercourse

: Use only plain water or very mild, unscented soap for the external area.

: Infections like Trichomoniasis or Chlamydia can lead to yellow, green, or frothy discharge.

: Using scented soaps, vaginal sprays, or tight synthetic clothing can disrupt the natural balance and cause irritation. How to Manage and Treat It