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Just another ol' discharge question......

I've been getting discharge for years now and finally decided to ask my physician about it during my yearly checkup. I explained to her that it appears as a light yellow/green color and doesn't have an Oder unless it's dry(it becomes somewhat sour if you're really up close). Anyways, she said she'd check it out and do a scan if it doesn't look right. She checked if anything down there was inflamed and informed me that it's a thin white discharge and  It's just my hormones. If she says it's white in there, why does it appear slightly yellow/green when I whipe? was she wrong and this really is an infection? I did have oral a few years ago but never had any symptoms afterwards.I don't know if this discharge has anything to do with it. Would std discharge get worse over the years..?
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Well, you've been checked by your doctor and do describe something that most women have from time to time.  So, I'd go with normal and stop stressing about it. good luck
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