Could your grey discharge suggest a condition like Bacterial ... Vaginosis?
If you ever notice a greyish discharge, it could be a sign of Bacterial Vaginosis, commonly known as BV. It's usually associated with a fishy smell that can be quite alarming. Alongside this change in colour and fishy smell, you might observe that your discharge becomes thinner, even watery.
BV occurs due to an overgrowth of bacteria in your vagina. It's more common if you're sexually active, have recently taken antibiotics, or have performed vaginal douching. Don't do this.
You might be tempted to use strongly scented soaps and fragrances to mask the fishy odour. Don't; strong soaps can further encourage the growth of these unpleasant-smelling bacteria.
If you're dealing with BV, know that you're not alone. Approximately 1 in 3 women will experience this at some point. The good news is that BV can be easily treated with antibiotic tablets, gels, or creams prescribed by your doctor.
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