Is it normal for a 7 year old to have discharge?

The vagina is designed to be moist, so discharge at every age is normal. Typically you will see only small amounts in infants and young children, and it is usually clear, white, or slightly yellow and odorless. Persistent vaginal discharge in children can be a sign of infection.
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Why is my 7 year old having discharge?

Vaginal Discharge

This is a thin, clear, transparent, or whitish fluid that your child may notice in the lining of her underwear. This comes from the reproductive system and vagina and helps to prevent infection, and keep the vagina moisturized and healthy. This is completely normal and natural during puberty.
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At what age does a girl start having discharge?

But it can be as early as age 8 or as late as 15. Talk to your doctor if your period started before age 8 or you are 15 and haven't started your period. A good sign you're getting close to the time when your first period will arrive is if you notice a discharge coming from your vagina.
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Why is my child getting discharge?

Causes. Common causes of vaginal itching and discharge in young girls include: Chemicals such as perfumes and dyes in detergents, fabric softeners, creams, ointments, and sprays may irritate the vagina or the skin around the vagina. Vaginal yeast infection.
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Is it normal for my daughter to have discharge?

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.
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What Is Vaginal Discharge?



How long after discharge is your first period?

Typically, you'll start your periods about 2 years after your breasts start growing and about a year after getting a white vaginal discharge. The average girl will get her first period around 12 years old, but it varies from person to person.
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What white stuff comes out of a girl?

Normally, vaginal discharge is clear or milky white. This fluid cleans, protects, and lubricates the vagina. When you're sexually aroused, the discharge is more noticeable because it thickens and increases. As long as penetration isn't painful, this type of discharge is typical.
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Why does my 6 year old have yellow discharge?

Vaginitis is a bacterial infection of the vagina. The main symptom is a yellow discharge. The most common cause in young girls is Strep, the same one that causes bad sore throats. Vaginal discharge from STIs (sexually transmitted infections) is rare before the teen years.
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Can a 7 year old get thrush?

It is very rare for children to get thrush before they start menstruating, so vaginal or vulval itching is not likely to be thrush. Vulvovaginitis is more likely. If your child has a thick, white discharge from their vagina (with a 'cottage cheese' appearance and yeasty smell) then it may be thrush.
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What discharge is normal?

Normal vaginal discharge is called leukorrhea. It comprises fluid and bacteria from the cells in the vagina. Most women produce just under a teaspoon, or 4 milliliters, of white or clear discharge every day.
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How can I tell if my daughter is about to start her period?

But there are some clues that it will start soon: Most of the time, a girl gets her period about 2 years after her breasts start to develop. Another sign is vaginal discharge fluid (sort of like mucus) that a girl might see or feel on her underwear.
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What are the signs of a girl first period?

Early signs of a first period
  • the development of pubic hair, such as thicker hair on the legs and visible hair under the arms.
  • the development of acne on the face or body.
  • the development of breasts.
  • changes in body shape, such as the hips and thighs thickening.
  • growing more rapidly.
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What are the signs that your first period is coming?

What are period symptoms and how do I deal with them?
  • Cramps (pain in your lower belly or lower back)
  • Bloating (when your belly feels puffy)
  • Breakouts (getting pimples)
  • Sore breasts.
  • Feeling tired.
  • Mood swings (when your emotions change quickly or you feel sad, angry, or anxious)
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Why is my daughter developing so early?

For most children, early puberty starts for no known reason. It can run in families. Sometimes there is a problem in the brain, such as an injury, a tumor or an infection. Early puberty can also be caused by a problem in the sex glands (testes or ovaries), the thyroid gland or the adrenal glands.
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Is yellow discharge normal for a 8 year old?

Yellow vaginal discharge can be normal, but could potentially be a sign of an infection. Generally, when a yellow discharge is thick, chunky, or when it has a bad smell is abnormal and suggestive of infection. Please send The details of discharge and your child, it will help to diagnose it better.
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Is it normal for a 8 year old to have a period?

Menstruation typically begins at about age 12, but periods are possible as early as age 8.
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How do you tell if a child has a yeast infection?

What Are the Signs & Symptoms of Vaginal Yeast Infections?
  1. redness, swelling, or itching of the vulva (the folds of skin outside the vagina)
  2. a thick, white discharge that can look like cottage cheese.
  3. pain or burning when urinating (peeing)
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Does vaginitis go away on its own?

Can vaginitis go away untreated? It isn't a good idea to wait for vaginitis to disappear unless you know what's causing it. For instance, some mild yeast infections go away on their own, but not all cases do. Bacterial vaginosis usually clears up on its own, but left untreated, it can put you more at risk for STIs.
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How do I know if my daughter has thrush?

Thrush is a mouth infection that is common in babies and children. Symptoms include white or yellow velvety patches in the mouth. Thrush is caused by a type of fungus called Candida. Candida is found naturally on the skin and in the mouth.
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What does a child's hymen look like?

the hymen is described with reference to a clockface, 12 o'clock being the most anterior aspect nearest the urethra and 6 o'clock being the most posterior aspect nearest the anus. in most newborn girls, the hymen has an annular appearance (Figure 1). the ring shape extends all of the way around the vaginal rim.
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At what age does discharge stop?

This transitional phase tends to begin between the ages of 45 and 55 and can last anywhere from 7 to 14 years. However, it can happen earlier and more abruptly if you've had your uterus or ovaries surgically removed.
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Is yellow discharge normal?

Light-yellow or pale-yellow discharge without odor and other accompanying symptoms, such as vaginal burning or itching, may be considered normal. Bright yellow discharge or thick yellow discharge — especially with an accompanying odor — is not considered normal. This usually indicates an infection.
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Is it normal for a 5 year old to have discharge?

The vagina is designed to be moist, so discharge at every age is normal. Typically you will see only small amounts in infants and young children, and it is usually clear, white, or slightly yellow and odorless. Persistent vaginal discharge in children can be a sign of infection.
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Why is it creamy down there?

In the middle of your cycle, during ovulation, your discharge may feel slippery or thinner. Then during the second part of the menstrual cycle, after ovulation, you may notice creamy, white discharge. Healthy vaginal discharge during this time is typically white, creamy, milky, or cloudy and is sometimes thick.
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How much discharge is too much?

The average amount of discharge averages about 1 teaspoonful (4 milliliters) per day. 1 More than 1 teaspoonful doesn't mean it's excessive. Amounts differ among women. It's similar to oil in your hair or skin; some people just produce more than others.
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