Green discharge.

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Recently I've noticed I sometimes get green discharge and I've been ignoring it. It has the consistency of mucus and I seem to get it more in the morning. I can feel it come out like you can with period blood. I'm a virgin and it doesn't have a smell so I don't think it's an STI.

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  • Posted

    Hi,

    Green discharge is not normal, and you should not ignore it. It is usually a sign of either bacterial infection or STI.

    • Posted

      Even if I've never had sexual contact? It doesn't smell and I haven't noticed anything else abnormal. It's like a light green mucus.

    • Posted

      Technically, you can get bacterial infection without sexual contact. The only information we have is that your discharge is green - this is a sign of an infection, so better check it.

  • Posted

    It is a light green coloured mucus. It's not super thick and it sort of stays wet when it's on my liner. I notice it more in the morning and it sort of feels like I push it out. I think I also have normal discharge but every so often I have this mucus.

  • Posted

    go to the doctor could be a sti but thats not normal mabet u need some antibiotics to clear it up

  • Posted

    Hello, did you find out what was wrong?

    I'm having the exact same thing even though I'm a virgin and i don't share anything! I'm too embarrassed to tell anyone

    • Posted

      I didn't unfortunately and I still experience it. It doesn't seem to cause any other problems like smell, pain or itching and I saw somewhere it may be due to being fertile but I can't be sure about that. If you're worried don't be afraid to tell anyone and talking to a doctor could ease your mind.

  • Posted

    Sounds like yeast infection. Yellow and red make orange. Green is blue and yellow. Yellow would be infection, but why blue is mixed with yellow i do not know. Speak to your GP in any case.

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