As part of our efforts to keep all patients and staff safe, we are no longer accepting walk-ins. A healthy vagina produces small amounts of fluid commonly known as discharge , throughout your menstrual cycle. A certain amount of vaginal discharge is normal and a sign that your vagina is cleansing itself of old, dead cells, secretions, and bacteria. Healthy discharge has a protective mechanism, helping to prevent infection and disease. That being said, some types of vaginal discharge are a sign that something is wrong. But do you know how to tell the difference? We are here to break it down for you. Some women may have discharge every day, and some will have it only during certain times of the month. Generally speaking, healthy vaginal discharge is clear, cloudy, or milky in colour. Around 1 teaspoon per day is a normal amount, though there may be less.


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When your vagina feels very tight, as though nothing could go inside, you may have a condition called vaginismus. Vaginismus is an involuntary spasm of the vaginal muscles caused by a deep emotional inability to relax these muscles in order to allow penetration. In almost all cases, the vulva and vagina are completely healthy. Primary vaginismus, where nothing has ever entered the vagina, not even a tampon, is common among girls who have had a very loving, but sometimes over-protective background. They may have grown up with well-meaning but powerful taboos around sex and find it hard to move past that. Some women who experience vaginismus just hold a belief that sex is painful, or that they aren't able have sex. A history of sexual assault, abuse or family violence may also be associated with this condition. You can get help if you have vaginismus.