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Vaginal Discharge Mucous
Vaginal discharge mucous secretions may change as a result of a human papillomavirus infection and require a colposcopy examination.
A small amount of these secretions are visible except the time when there are menses. During ovulation, there reappears a certain amount of clear or milky liquids that are sticky and odorless. A decrease/increase in the secretions produced accompanied by other signs is indicative of a medical problem.
Vaginal discharge mucous secretions may change as a result of a human papillomavirus infection and require a colposcopy examination.
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Vaginal Discharge Mucous -
Human Papillomavirus, Colposcopy
These are secretions that keep the balance of normally present bacteria inside the vagina, which is a gateway between the vagina and other organs that comprise the female reproductive system. Cervical liquids mix with discarded cells and bacterial flora of the vagina to be expelled. Vaginal discharge mucous secretions may change as a result of a human papillomavirus infection and require a colposcopy examination.
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