Changes in vaginal discharge color, such as a mint green color, can be a cause for concern. While some variations in color can be normal, a sudden change to a greenish hue may indicate an infection. It is important to pay attention to any accompanying symptoms such as odor, burning, or itching as well. If you are experiencing these changes, it may be a good idea to schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider to rule out any underlying causes and ensure your peace of mind.
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