Quick Answer: Normal vaginal discharge is usually clear or milky white, odorless, and changes during the menstrual cycle. Thick, yellow, green, foul-smelling, or itchy discharge may indicate infection and requires medical evaluation.

Table of Contents
- What Is Normal Vaginal Discharge?
- Types & Colors of Vaginal Discharge
- Common Causes of Abnormal Discharge
- Vaginal Discharge During Pregnancy
- When to See a Doctor
- Prevention & Hygiene Tips
- FAQs
What Is Normal Vaginal Discharge?
Normal vaginal discharge helps clean the vagina and prevent infections. It is produced by glands inside the cervix and vagina.
- Color: Clear to milky white
- Smell: Mild or odorless
- Texture: Thin, stretchy, or slightly thick
- Amount: Varies during ovulation, pregnancy, or sexual arousal
Types & Colors of Vaginal Discharge
1. Clear or White Discharge
Usually normal, especially around ovulation or before periods.
2. Thick White (Cottage Cheese-like)
Often indicates a yeast infection, especially if associated with itching or redness.
3. Yellow or Green Discharge
May suggest a bacterial or sexually transmitted infection, particularly if foul-smelling.
4. Grey Discharge
Commonly associated with bacterial vaginosis.
5. Brown or Bloody Discharge
Can occur after periods, during ovulation, or rarely due to cervical or uterine issues.
Common Causes of Abnormal Vaginal Discharge
- Yeast infections
- Bacterial vaginosis
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Poor intimate hygiene
- Hormonal imbalance
- Use of scented products or douching
Vaginal Discharge During Pregnancy
In pregnancy, increased discharge (leukorrhea) is normal due to hormonal changes. However, green, yellow, bloody, or foul-smelling discharge requires immediate medical attention.
When to See a Doctor?
Consult a gynecologist if you experience:
- Strong fishy or foul odor
- Green, yellow, or grey discharge
- Burning, itching, or pain
- Bleeding unrelated to periods
- Discharge with fever or pelvic pain
Prevention & Hygiene Tips
- Avoid douching
- Wear breathable cotton underwear
- Maintain intimate hygiene with plain water
- Practice safe sex
- Complete prescribed treatments fully
Authoritative Medical References
- ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists): Vaginitis FAQ
- Mayo Clinic: Vaginal Discharge: Color, Odor, and Texture
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is white discharge daily normal?
Yes, mild white discharge without smell or itching is usually normal.
2. Can stress cause vaginal discharge?
Yes, stress can alter hormone levels, affecting discharge.
3. Does vaginal discharge mean infection?
Not always. Only abnormal color, smell, or discomfort suggests infection.
4. Can discharge be prevented?
You can reduce infections by maintaining hygiene and avoiding irritants.