Treatment depends entirely on the cause, as explained by experts on BBC Hindi and Mayo Clinic . :
: Normal discharge acts as a "cleansing agent," flushing out old cells and maintaining a healthy pH balance with the help of beneficial bacteria like Lactobacillus . Treatment depends entirely on the cause, as explained
: Consuming probiotic-rich foods like plain yogurt (curd) or green tea may help maintain healthy bacterial levels. When to See a Doctor You should consult a gynecologist if you notice: A sudden change in color (yellow, green, or grey). A strong, foul, or persistent odor. Itching, burning, or redness in the genital area. Pain during urination or sexual intercourse. Pelvic pain or unusual bleeding between periods. When to See a Doctor You should consult
: Often results in a thin, greyish discharge with a strong "fishy" odor. Pain during urination or sexual intercourse
: This can push bacteria deeper into the uterus and worsen infections.