What Is Vaginal Discharge? Vaginal discharge is fluid that comes from the vagina. You might see this on the toilet paper when you wipe, or in your underwear. Normal vaginal discharge has several purposes: cleaning and moistening the vagina, and helping to prevent and fight infections. It's normal for the color, texture, and amount of vaginal discharge to change at different times of the month during a girl's menstrual cycle. But some changes in discharge may mean there is a problem. What Is Normal Vaginal Discharge? Normal vaginal discharge can be: somewhat thin, sticky, and elastic thick and gooey For some girls, it's normal to have a lot of vaginal discharge. They may even need to wear a pantiliner to keep their underwear dry. Other girls may not have much vaginal discharge at all. Vaginal fluids should be clear, white, or off-white in color. What Are the Signs of a Problem with Vaginal Discharge? These signs can mean there's a problem with a girl's discharge: a change in odor, especially an unpleasant odor a change in color, especially greenish, grayish, or anything looking like pus a change in texture, such as foamy or looking like cottage cheese vaginal itching, burning, swelling, or redness vaginal bleeding or spotting that is not a menstrual period What Can Cause Changes in Vaginal Discharge? Infections are the most common cause of unusual vaginal discharge. These infections include: yeast infections bacterial infections, such as bacterial vaginosis (BV) STDs such as gonorrhea What Should I Do If I Notice a Change in My Vaginal Discharge? If you think your vaginal discharge has changed, make an appointment with your doctor right away. This is especially important if you've had sex because it could be a sign of an STD. Most causes of vaginal discharge can be treated. Back to Articles Related Articles STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) You've probably heard lots of discouraging news about sexually transmitted diseases. The good news is that STDs can be prevented. Find out how to protect yourself. Read More Gyn Checkups Girls should get their first gynecological checkup between ages 13 and 15. Find out what happens during a yearly gyn visit -- and why most girls don't get internal exams. Read More I've Never Had My Period, So What's This Discharge? Find out what the experts have to say. Read More How Can I Tell If I Have a Yeast Infection? Find out what the experts have to say. Read More Female Reproductive System Why do girls get periods? What goes on when a woman gets pregnant? What can go wrong with the female reproductive system? Find the answers to these questions and more in this article for teens. Read More Feeling Fresh Wondering what you can do to feel as clean as possible "down there"? Read this article for the facts on douches, wipes, and other feminine hygiene products. Read More Vaginal Yeast Infections What are vaginal yeast infections? Can anything be done to prevent them? Read More All About Periods Periods can be confusing. Get the facts in this article for teens. Read More Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor. © 1995-2021 KidsHealth®. All rights reserved. Images provided by The Nemours Foundation, iStock, Getty Images, Veer, Shutterstock, and Clipart.com.