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white/clear discharge?

I have been having this white or sometimes clear or opaque discharge for a couple of months. It doesn't smell at all. It doesnt itch or anything. Its not consistant either. Some weeks I have it others I dont. The amount differs as well. Sometimes there is quite a lot and other times its very little. I just want to know if this is abnormal.
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Hi doctor my name is nikita age 55 height 5.3  weight 84.i am very scare about my situation.i have a pain in my uterus actually pain comes some times likely long time sittings.but past 20days pain will significantly comming.so i went to hospital.after the check up, doctor told me i have a problem in my uterus lower part they have some blotch on it.so doctor told me to scannings next friday ultrasound or some like that.doctor gave me to use before the tests cansoft cl.so please please kindly tell me what to expect sir?I really really frustructed about my condition sir.So what to expect from my problem sir cancer or some thing like that?and i dont want to wait next friday.
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Sounds like normal vaginal discharge - every woman gets this. It can change in colour/consistency depending on where abouts you are in your cycle. But it's all normal (unless it becomes lumpy, yellow/green and starts to smell or itch)
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