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Vaginal mucus (or vaginal fluid)  is a secretion secreted by the cervix and vaginal walls. Its main characteristics are its texture, color, and odor, which vary from woman to woman. In a healthy body, the discharge is watery, slightly sticky, and resembles raw egg white in appearance and color.

Why can drafts leave stains on underwear?

It’s normal: All women experience discharge that stains their underwear in varying shades of white. The most watery discharge is clear or milky. As it dries, the liquid portion evaporates, leaving a whitish or yellowish layer that may harden. This discharge is completely normal if:

  • There is no or only a slight   salty  smell .
  • It is not accompanied  by  burning or itching  .
    (If you experience these symptoms, consult a doctor to check your condition.)

Composition of vaginal discharge

All mucous membranes need hydration. Vaginal health is maintained by a thick layer of secretions, composed of:

  • Secretions or mucus produced by the cervix, endometrium, and Bartholin’s glands.
  • Dead cells of the columnar epithelium of the cervix and vaginal epithelium.
  • Fluid that passes through the walls of blood vessels supplying the reproductive organs.
  • A large amount of bacteria colonizing the vagina.
  • Secretions from the sebaceous and sweat glands at the entrance to the vulva.

In short, vaginal discharge is mostly mucus, water, and cells normally present in the body. It’s a natural phenomenon, as normal as saliva in the mouth.

When is vaginal discharge a sign of illness?

In a typical state, the secretion is:

  • odorless;
  • white or transparent;
  • thick and sticky  or  watery and slightly stretchy.

However, if the discharge seems unusual, it could indicate:

ConditionCharacteristics of secretion
Candida (fungal infection)lumpy and “grainy” consistency
bacterial vaginosisstrong “fishy” smell
Trichomonaseyellow or greenish foamy discharge

Contact a specialist if you experience:

  • Blood stains.
  • Pain in the lower abdomen or when urinating.
  • Significant increase in the amount of secretion.
  • Visible changes in color, odor, or texture.
  • Irritation or itching in the intimate area.

Remember: Vaginal discharge is completely natural and plays an important role in the female reproductive system.This article is provided for informational purposes only. Avoid self-medication and always consult a qualified healthcare professional befor applying any information contained in this text. The editorial team does not guarantee any results and disclaims any liability for any damage resulting from its us