Mild Discharge: The Most Common Type
Mild discharge is typically clear or whitish. It can be thin or slightly thick and is usually odorless or has a mild odor. It is commonly observed after menstruation and before ovulation.
Why is Discharge Important?
Vaginal discharge is a normal part of a woman’s reproductive system and serves several essential functions:
- Keeps the vagina lubricated.
- Prevents infections.
- Flushes out dead cells and bacteria.
Is Daily Discharge Normal?
Yes, daily discharge is normal and indicates a healthy, functioning vagina.
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Amount: Usually about 1-2 teaspoons per day.
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Consistency: Thin and watery, though it may vary.
Signs of Abnormal Discharge
If your discharge shows the following symptoms, it may indicate an issue requiring medical attention:
- A different color, such as green, yellow, or brown.
- Strong or foul odor.
- Accompanied by itching, burning, or pain.
- Watery or frothy consistency.
- Thick and clumpy texture.
If you experience any of these symptoms, consult your doctor promptly.
Key Features of Discharge Underwear
About:
- Reusable and washable, lasting up to 70 machine washes (or more with handwashing).
Composition:
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Body Fabric: Made of soft, breathable 95% Cotton and 5% Spandex.
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Absorbent Pad: Lightweight, moisture-wicking polyester fleece sewn into the panty.
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Leak-Proof Layer: Laminated fabric backing to keep clothes stain-free.
Usage:
- Suitable for daily discharge, white discharge, mild discharge, last days of menstrual bleeding, and travel hygiene.
- Keeps you feeling dry and fresh all day.
Wash Care Instructions
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Soaking: Soak in regular or cold (not hot) soapy water for 30 minutes to 2 hours.
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Cleaning: Gently rub by hand or use a gentle machine wash. Avoid using brushes.
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Drying: Best dried under the sun.
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Fabric Softeners: Do not use fabric softeners, as they may damage the PUL layer.
Note: The size chart reflects hip measurements.