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Can normal discharge change in color?

I had my yearly physical recently and asked about my discharge that I thought was unusual. My doctor took a quick peep and told me that It was a white discharge and doesn’t seem to be causing any irritation. I’m still not really convinced.. throughout the month, it seems to vary in color. Sometimes it’s kust white/clear and other times it’s light yellow or a light green.
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Yes, normal discharge can be different colors and tones.  Unless it smells, itches or you are irritated, our hormones change it and it's normal.  good luck
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