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im so embarressed :( plz dont judge

im very embarrassed by this but ever sense i was about 4 or 5 i had played with myself or masturbating i am now 15 and for years i have tried to stop but i have a very addictive personalty but i have had a white discharged everyday sense i was 12 and i had my first period the night after my 14th bday :( is this white discharged due to me having problem stopping this  i have been to the doctor and i was too embarrassed to tell her so she thought the white discharge was a bacterial infection but seems im here were noone knows who i am i really need some help :( plz help me!
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1244180 tn?1325899111
you will still have your discharge if you stop masturbating... your discharge is normal and every woman has it some have more than others

it is okay to pleasure yourself there is nothing wrong with doing that
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thanks guys now i know its a normal discharge but if i want it to go away then ill just have to stop masturbating
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1244180 tn?1325899111
it is perfectly natural to masturbate there is nothing wrong with that at all and there are a lot of young children that explore their bodies its not a big deal

it is normal to have discharge unless its a funky color or smell

white discharge sounds pretty normal to me some girls have more than others

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136956 tn?1688675680
You can have a yeast infection and you would want to get that taken care of.

Its not wrong to masterbate so I wouldnt be too worried about that unless you are putting objects up there that could have bacteria on them.

Go to a walk in clinic.
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Hopefully this helps good luck there.

Vaginal Discharge
Knowing the difference between normal discharge and infections
The Healthy Vagina - The vagina serves as a passageway between the outside of the body and the inner reproductive organs. The pH balance of the vagina is acidic, which discourages infections from occurring. This acidic environment is created by normally-occurring bacteria. A healthy vagina produces secretions to cleanse and regulate itself, similar to how saliva cleanses and regulates the environment of the mouth. These vaginal secretions are normal vaginal discharge. Any interference with the delicate balance of vaginal secretions sets up an environment conducive to infection.

Normal Vaginal Discharge - All women have some vaginal discharge. Normal discharge may appear clear, cloudy white, and/or yellowish when dry on clothing. It may also contain white flecks and at times may be thin and stringy. Changes in normal discharge can occur for many reasons, including menstrual cycle, emotional stressors, nutritional status, pregnancy, usage of medications - including birth control pills, and sexual arousal.

Effects of the Menstrual Cycle - The menstrual cycle affects the vaginal environment. You may notice increased wetness and clear discharge around mid-cycle. The pH balance of the vagina fluctuates during the cycle and is the least acidic on the days just prior to and during menstruation. Infections, therefore, are most common at this time.

Signs of Abnormal Discharge - Any changes in color or amount of discharge may be a sign of a vaginal infection. Vaginal infections are very common; most women will experience some form of a vaginal infection in their lifetime. If you experience any of the symptoms below, this may be a sign of vaginal infection:

Discharge accompanied by itching, rash or soreness
Persistent, increased discharge
Burning on skin during urination
White, clumpy discharge (somewhat like cottage cheese)
Grey/white or yellow/green discharge with a foul odor
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