What is it?
Abnormal genital discharge refers to any change in the colour, consistency, amount, or smell of discharge from the genital area that is different from what is normal for the individual. It may occur due to infections, inflammation, hormonal changes, or other underlying genital or urinary conditions and should always be medically evaluated.
How it works?
Discharge changes occur when the natural balance of microorganisms or tissues in the genital tract is disturbed. This may be caused by bacterial, fungal, or sexually transmitted infections, as well as non-infectious conditions. Management focuses on identifying the exact cause and treating it appropriately rather than masking symptoms.
Benefits
Ideal for
This treatment is suitable for individuals who:
The Treatment Process
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Confidential consultation and symptom history
Confidential consultation and symptom history
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Clinical examination as required
Clinical examination as required
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Laboratory testing to identify the cause
Laboratory testing to identify the cause
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Cause-specific medical treatment
Cause-specific medical treatment
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Follow-up to ensure complete resolution
Follow-up to ensure complete resolution
Expected Results & Recovery
Improvement in discharge and symptoms within days of treatment
Complete resolution with full course adherence
Minimal disruption to daily activities
Reduced risk of recurrence with proper follow-up
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No, discharge can also change due to hormonal or inflammatory causes, but evaluation is essential.
Some mild changes may settle, but persistent or unusual discharge should not be ignored.
Repeated self-treatment is not advised without identifying the cause.
Partner evaluation may be necessary if an infection is identified.
If discharge is persistent, foul-smelling, associated with pain, or recurrent.