If you are experiencing malodorous vaginal discharge and are concerned about a possible infection, it is important to seek medical advice. Various types of vaginal infections can present with different symptoms, such as changes in discharge consistency, itching, pain during intercourse, and swelling. Factors such as wearing tight synthetic clothing, taking certain medications, having unprotected sex, or using irritating products can increase the risk of developing a vaginal infection. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment, especially if you notice unusual colors in the discharge or experience pain while urinating.
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