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Excessive Vaginal Discharge
Excessive vaginal discharge can be a sign of lichen sclerosus or a vaginal wart virus.
During vaginitis, the flow changes in color and amount. It becomes of yellowish-green color and either increases or decreases in amount. Decreased flows are characteristic of atrophic vaginitis, whereas increased leukorrhea may stem from a variety of causes including infections and foreign bodies.
Excessive vaginal discharge can be a sign of lichen sclerosus or a vaginal wart virus.
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Excessive Vaginal Discharge -
Lichen Sclerosus, Vaginal Wart
A small amount of flow that comes out from the vagina is normal and is present in all women. It serves as a cleanser that gets rid of harmful bacteria and does not allow any infection to affect the reproductive organs. This mucus-like flow is usually clear or whitish. Excessive vaginal discharge can be a sign of lichen sclerosus or a vaginal wart virus.
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