It is normal to have vaginal discharge every day. The amount and consistency can vary from person to person and throughout the menstrual cycle. If the discharge is clear or white and does not come with other symptoms like itching, odor, or pain, it is likely normal. The vagina produces fluid to keep itself lubricated and protected. If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular check-ups with your doctor for routine exams and screenings to detect any potential health issues.
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