What are the common causes of a strong vaginal discharge?

Je normální, že konzistence vaginálního výboje kolísá v průběhu menstruačního cyklu ženy a také v průběhu dne. Hormonal changes, such as those that occur along with sexual excitement or ovulation, can cause strong vaginal discharge. The thickening of the discharge, which occurs together with the change of color or odor of discharge, may indicate the presence of infection. Strong, dark colored discharge is common at the end of menstruation and is considered normal.

A strong vaginal discharge that is clear and odorless may be a sign that a woman ovulates. This type of discharge is usually flexible and often occurs in larger quantities than the discharge that occurs at other points of the female cycle. Sperm is able to survive for a long time, often up to three days, in this type of mucus, which significantly increases female chances of the child's concept. It is possible to determine the best time to try to conceive by examining the vaginal discharge and take note of when it is strongest.

Although strong vaginal discharge can be a sign of ovulation, the discharge can also thicken when a woman sexually wakes up. Again, this stronger mass helps to survive the sperm for a longer period of time as soon as they are inside a woman, although if a woman is not close to ovulation, it may not increase the chance of conception. As long as the discharge is thickened together with the presence of strong odor or color change, this is considered normal.

At the end of the woman's period, a strong vaginal discharge may be present, which is dark brown or rusty colored. This discharge is the last of the uterine lining that throws itself as part of the normal cycle of the woman. As long as the discharge is cleaned within a few days, it is not the cause of the alarm. The same type of discharge can also occur during ovulation in some women.

Some typesvaginitis can cause a strong vaginal discharge that smells unpleasant or which is yellow or green. For example, a yeast infection causes an abnormally thick discharge that has a lastD curd cheese. Bacterial vaginal infection can cause a number of different symptoms depending on the type of bacteria involved, although it often causes vaginal discharge to thicken and receive a green or yellow shade. Both of these relatively common vaginal infections are easy to treat.

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