My young daughter is six this month and suffers from vaginal discharge, which has, for the past three months, been constant. It is dark yellow in colour but has little or no odour. The discharge itself is sometimes quite copious and reacts with the skin around her vulva causing redness and sometimes ulcerations. I have seen a number of doctors who have either prescribed cream to alleviate the redness which is sometimes accompanied by itching or antibiotics, which stopped the discharge for almost two weeks. Various thrush treatments have been undertaken, but still the discharge persists.
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It is normal to have a discharge and it is something that occurs regularly. However, when the color, smell and consistency appears different from the norm, this is a sign of an infection. Normal discharge often appears white in color. It has no odor and it is harmless. Abnormal discharge, on the other hand, may appear brown, green or yellow in color or even bloody.
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