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Vaganal discharge

There are so many posts on this but I'd thought I would ask anyways. When I wipe, it's a white-ish(I can't tell if it's a pale green or not. In certain lighting it looks to be so) and when it dries, it becomes a yellow/ yellowish green stain on my underpants. It never gave me any irritation, or really foul smell so I've always ignored it. It smells slightly acidic if you whiff the underwear. What is this?
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I think this is just normal discharge.  If it doesn't itch or have a bad odor, women do get discharge.  Try cutting down on your sugar which helps discharge. Do not douche, ever, as that will lead to yeast infections.  Wash the outside with soap and the rest is self cleaning.  But do use a good soap to wash the outer areas.  Do you get regular check ups?  If it persists, you can ask about it then. good luck
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