Info

The hedgehog was engaged in a fight with

Read More
Tips

Is it normal for a 15 year old to have discharge?

Is it normal for a 15 year old to have discharge?

Yes, this is perfectly normal. Girls start to produce more vaginal discharge (fluid) as they go through puberty and the hormones in the glands of the vagina and cervix (neck of the womb) begin to work. The fluid helps to keep the vaginal area moist and protects it from damage or infection.

How old do you have to be to get discharge?

Vaginal/cervical fluid Some people will notice this about 6–12 months before their first period (16). The liquid is normal vaginal discharge. It will likely be a thin, whitish liquid, and won’t have much of a smell.

What does discharged mean?

Vaginal discharge is fluid that comes from the vagina. You might see this on the toilet paper when you wipe, or in your underwear. Normal vaginal discharge has several purposes: cleaning and moistening the vagina, and helping to prevent and fight infections.

Why does my 12 year old have yellow discharge?

Vaginal discharge is an important topic to cover with your daughter. Before your daughter gets her first period, she’ll probably notice yellow or white stains in her underwear. This is discharge — a fluid that moistens and cleans the vagina and a good sign that she’ll get her first period soon.

Why does my daughter have yellow discharge?

Vaginitis is a bacterial infection of the vagina. The main symptom is a yellow discharge. The most common cause in young girls is Strep, the same one that causes bad sore throats.

How can I stop daily discharge?

Wear cotton underpants during the day. Cotton allows your genital area to “breathe.” Don’t wear underpants at night. Avoid wearing tight pants, pantyhose, swimming suits, biking shorts, or leotards for long periods. Change your laundry detergent or fabric softener if you think it may be irritating your genital area.

Is daily discharge normal?

The fluid flows out of the vagina each day, cleansing old cells that have lined the vagina. This is a completely natural process—it’s your body’s way of keeping your vagina healthy and clean. Discharge varies from woman to woman. Some women have discharge every day, while others experience it less frequently.

Is it OK to have discharge everyday?

Some women have discharge every day, while others experience it less frequently. Normal vaginal discharge is usually clear or milky and may have a subtle scent that is not unpleasant or foul smelling. It’s also important to know that vaginal discharge changes over the course of a woman’s menstrual cycle.

When should I be concerned about discharge?

You should contact your doctor if you notice your vaginal discharge has changed from its typical consistency, color, and smell, or if you have other symptoms in your vaginal area. You should discuss your vaginal discharge with your doctor if: it has changed in consistency and appears yellow, green, or even gray.

Is it normal for a 3 year old to have yellow discharge?

The vagina is designed to be moist, so discharge at every age is normal. Typically you will see only small amounts in infants and young children, and it is usually clear, white, or slightly yellow and odorless. Persistent vaginal discharge in children can be a sign of infection.

Is it normal for a 4 year old to have yellow discharge?

Vaginitis is a bacterial infection of the vagina. The main symptom is a yellow discharge. The most common cause in young girls is Strep, the same one that causes bad sore throats. Vaginal discharge from STIs (sexually transmitted infections) is rare before the teen years.

What does it mean when you have a yellowish discharge?

In other instances, yellow discharge can be a sign of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or a bacterial infection. Causes of yellow discharge include: Trichomoniasis, which may also cause itching, pain during urination, and an unpleasant odor. Chlamydia, which often does not have any symptoms.

What kind of weather does a leopard tree need?

Tiny, golden yellow, bell-shaped flowers appear in spring, followed by dark seed pods. Moderate and subtropical regions are its favourite. It is frost-sensitive and doesn’t like windy conditions. Location: full sun or light shade. A few planted together make a pretty mini-forest in an expansive lawn, or with ground covers planted between them.

Can a leopard tree grow in a garden?

If you are in a nursery somewhere in Johannesburg or Cape Town, they might say that this is a slender tree with an unusual trunk, and that it is ideal for small gardens. This is because in moderate climates that experience light frost or dry summer climates, the leopard tree is not a giant – Mother Nature stunts its growth.

What kind of leaves does a leopard tree have?

The rust-brown new leaves at the growth points of its many branches, and the mid-green, compound oval leaves further along the branches are attractive and delicate and it is plain to see that this tree is not going to provide deep shade.

Why did the bark fall off my tree?

If you see the bark eaten or gnawed from parts of the trunk, it could be deer or other hungry animals. If you see holes in the trunk, insects called borers could have damaged the tree. Sometimes, sudden tree death causes include things you do yourself, like weed whacker damage.

What kind of rot resistance does leopardwood have?

Rot Resistance: Most species are reported to be very durable regarding decay resistance. Workability: Fairly difficult to work because of its high density and tendency to tearout during planing. Leopardwood glues and finishes well. Odor: No characteristic odor.

If you see the bark eaten or gnawed from parts of the trunk, it could be deer or other hungry animals. If you see holes in the trunk, insects called borers could have damaged the tree. Sometimes, sudden tree death causes include things you do yourself, like weed whacker damage.

What kind of odor does leopardwood wood have?

Leopardwood glues and finishes well. Odor: No characteristic odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Although there have been no adverse health effects reported for Lacewood in the Roupala genus, several other genera in the Proteaceae family have been reported to cause eye and skin irritation.

How much does it cost to buy leopardwood?

See the articles Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety for more information. Pricing/Availability: Prices for Leopardwood tend to be medium to high for an imported wood. Sustainability: This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.