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When I go to the bathroom to pee I have some clear stuff in my panties and it has a smell what that means.?
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My apologies. A yeast infection will NOT smell like other vaginal infections, but they are all accompanied by discomfort down there such as pain burning or itching
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An infection will smell a lot worse, like actually stink to the high heavens. Also if the discharge is accompanied by you feeling crappy that is a sign of infection. You can look up there with a mirror (yea it's no fun) and check yourself. If it's unnaturally dark red or swollen that is another sign of infection. And one final key is that if there are some white chunks that resemble cottage cheese, it's a yeast infection. Then you go see your doctor. For temporary relief from any itching or burning that accompany infections, put some plain, cold, organic yogurt down there, sure helps a lot!
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Now hold up, there's no need to jump to the conclusion that you have an infection. Could just be normal discharge which naturally has it's own smell, and the smells also very from person to person. (Mine smells like coffee) An infecti
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Oh Thank god because different people told me different things... And it's not every time going to go to the bathroom is like maybe once a week or so
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You have infection that needs to taken care of. Go yo a doc n start mefication its very common nothing to be worried about
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Somebody can u plz tell me?
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