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Discharge

i have been experiencing an increase in baginal discharge . It's had no odor nor does it cause any irritation . I went to the doctor and she said I had no stds  nor infections "yeast, bv, ect" and it maybe an increase in discharge because I was ovulating. But it's now a week later and still a lot of milky white discharge but now has green "chunks". Still no odor or irritation
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4851940 tn?1515694593
As you have had the problem for a while now and there is "green chunks",
I suggest you make an appointment to see the doctor.

Having "green chunks" sounds that you may now have a bacterial infection.

The doctor should take a swab of the discharge to get it sent to the laboratory for analysis.  If you are told things are fine, insist that a swab be done to be sent to the laboratory.

Let me know how you get on.

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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hi there.  Well, green chunks are not a great sign but typically if it is fungal or bacterial you have other symptoms such as burning/itching and/or odor.  

I would see if it clears up.  If not, then I'd see a doctor to precisely confirm what the discharge is before trying to treat it.

Do not douche.  that compounds the problem and I do recommend probiotics whether pill form or yogurt (I use Activia Dannon yogurt).  

good luck
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Any ideas of what this could be or what I should do?
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