Vaginal Discharge Odor; discharge mixed with sweat?
I’ve always had a vaginal discharge. I noticed that in the past few months though, it’s changed. I could be walking and then feel the discharge exit my body. It feels like you just wet your pants, or something, just not as worse. I notice that in the morning, the discharge smells normal, but by the end of the day, it smells yeast-like or just plain yucky. It gets worse in the summer, so is it sweat?
I wear a panty-liner (unscented) everyday. I tried going without them for awhile, just to see if it was an irritation from the pad.
Also, just wanted to add- I’m 99% sure it’s not a yeast or bacterial infection.
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My
name is Lesli Paterson, right now I live in Oregon, I have 2 kids a 4
year old boy and a 2 year old.
Sounds to me like you are on track. It could be the sweat and the unscented paninliner all day.
Just keep your vagina clean, a warm/hot shower everyday.
Cotton underwear can help too (Less sweaty down there helps you breathe.)
As long as it comes out non-smelly like you are fine
And i know what you are talkiing about. Always having the feeling when you walk or move that you gotta clean yourself.
Especially when i ovulate.
No biggy though you sound fine
And if you are still not sure, you can always see a doctor.
you have to clean down there a little better. You literally have to douche out everything that’s in there every time you shower.
okay well if the odor is on your skin then what happens is that the moisture in your vaginal area is creating bacteria on your skin. You can get some metronidazole from your dermatologist but dont waste your money. I think you should try to decrease the fat in your lower body (exercise more) while you are doing that go to your local health store and purchase a deodorant stone. The stone is made from mineral salts, its 100% natural and what it does is that when you shower you put it on afterwards and it provides a layer of protection so that it kills bacteria for 24 hours thus preventing an odor.
Pantiliners create more sweat and irritate the vagina if there is no blood flow. Also eat more fruits and veggies and less breads and sweets that may actually kill the yeast smell. Avoid summers eve and other products and stay away from douching unless you are sexually active in that case post sex use a vinegar and water solution inside of a reusable douche container. Hope this helps. If I knew this I would have save $1000 in GYN bills.