Why do we women get vaginal discharge?
Women get vaginal discharge as part of their normal reproductive cycle. Part of the normal menstrual cycle of a woman entails releasing different kinds of vaginal discharge. Varying in viscosity, odor and color, vaginal discharges can be thick and clear, white, or light brown, or light yellow. Before period, a woman could experience vaginal discharge that’s dark to light brown. During the actual menses, women get bloody red to dark pink discharge, and can eventually turn dark brown during the latter parts of the menstruation.
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The female organism has a lot of individual characteristics which explains why some women have a lot of problems with their period and others do not have such problems at all. If you have observed something strange or uncommon about your period, it is always a good idea to consult a doctor.
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Estrogen is one of the core female sex hormones. It is responsible for the formation of primary and secondary sexual characteristics, as well as for the regulation of the menstrual cycle. At a younger age, low estrogen levels point to primary or secondary ovarian insufficiency. In women after 45 hypo estrogenism may be physiological, considering the fact of imminence of the menopause. In the first case, it is required to apply specific therapy while the second case is solely about correction of irritating symptoms. [click to continue…]