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What Your Vagina is Trying to Tell You

What Your Vagina is Trying to Tell You

Let's face it, the vagina speaks it's own unique language, and it's up to us women to be in tune with what it's trying to tell us. 

Your vagina is such a key center point for your body as a female, that it can, at times, be the first place where you experience symptoms of a larger ailment. Because it's it's own sensitive, homeostatic environment, the vagina is often the first to signal you to stop and focus on your health and what your body is trying to tell you.

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It can be easy to brush off or ignore small disruptions down there, but because the vagina really is a critical communication center for your body, it's best to pay attention to the smoke signals as soon as you see them. Here are some common vaginal symptoms that may mean you have something going on and your vag is sending a flare.

You have white or yellow vaginal discharge, a fishy odor, itch, and irritation.

Your vagina may be trying to tell you that its bacteria is imbalanced, which means you may have Bacterial Vaginosis or BV. Don’t worry, BV is an incredibly common vaginal ailment that most women will experience at least once in their lifetime- particularly in their childbearing years. There is no known cause for it, but it’s very easy to treat. Make sure that you see a healthcare professional so they can properly diagnose and prescribe you a supplement to treat it.

Some natural remedies for BV include the over-the-counter supplement: Boric Acid. Boric Acid is a natural vaginal suppository that has been known to help women treat their BV, and also to prevent it. Most women swear by it and claim that it has helped cure them of Bacterial Vaginosis. Hear what they had to say by clicking here.

You have white or yellow vaginal discharge, vaginal itch, redness, and irritation.

Your vagina is trying to tell you that you have some sort of vaginal infection. Vaginal infections, or Vaginitis, comes in three different and most commonly found forms: Yeast Infection, Bacterial Vaginosis (BV), and Trichomoniasis. Each of these infections has their own unique body of the following symptoms: vaginal discharge, itching, and irritation. In order to know which infection you may be experiencing, it’s important to learn about the uniqueness of each infection so you can get specialized treatment they require. But don’t worry- each one is quite common, and is very easy to treat. 

You are experiencing itching, but have no discharge or odor.

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Your vagina is most likely trying to tell you that everything is fine, but you should make some small tweaks in your typical daily regime.

Vaginal itching and irritation are common, even without the presence of an infection. Vaginas maintain their own homeostasis, so any slight disruption can throw it off a bit- even something as trivial as underwear fabric, exercise, or diet. Learn more about symptoms, causes, and treatments of vaginal itching and irritation so you can make the small lifestyle changes your vagina is wanting you to make.

You have vaginal odor without discharge, irritation or itching.

Just like with vagina itching, vaginal odor is quite normal and is probably nothing to alarmed about. The occasional feminine odor certainly makes us feel self-conscious and can put a damper on our day for sure, but some vaginal scents are perfectly normal and are nothing to be ashamed of. In fact, your vagina is home to billions of bacteria, and their exact mapping, and that map changes as frequently as every hour. The following vaginal scents are considered normal, and most women's feminine scents fall under these descriptors:

  • Tangy, fermented, or slightly sour- some have compared this to the scent of sourdough bread, sour or strong IPA beers, or yogurt.
  • Coppery- your vagina smells a little like a penny or metallic.
  • Sweet- this sweet scent is described as a robust, earthy scent. You'll know it when you smell it.
  • Skunky, or like a smoked herbal scent- this scent has been described as the slight smell of a skunk or like that of freshly smoked marijuana. This scent, while pretty common, actually hints at signs of emotional stress. Your vagina is signaling that maybe you have a lot going on, and it's time to find some stress relief.

If your vagina has THESE odors, however, it's definitely sending you a flare, and you should seek the help of a healthcare professional: vaginal symptoms

  • Decaying fish
  • Rotting organism- like a dead animal
  • Straight up some kind of decay 

You have a white, thick discharge, itching, burning, and irritation.

Your vagina is trying to tell you that you have a yeast infection. A Vaginal Yeast Infection occurs when Candida, a fungus (Yeast) normally found in the vagina and other areas of the body, begins to outgrow the healthy bacteria of the vagina that causes the balance of a woman’s flora. The overgrow of yeast invades the surrounding vagina tissue causing discharge, redness, itching, burning, and sometimes swelling of the Vulva. Yeast infections are easily treatable with over-the-counter medication, so if you suspect that you may have a yeast infection, there are some natural and more holistic approaches you can take such as using the popular and proven effective method of boric acid suppositories.

You have unusual discharge, burning, itch, and irritation and a very fishy odor.

As we mentioned above, that fishy odor scent, particularly that of a decaying fish is not normal- your vagina is definitely shouting at you, and it may be trying to say "hey girl, we might have Trich". Trichomoniasis, or "Trich", is a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) that is caused by the parasite Trichomonas Vaginalis. Like all STDs, it’s spread by someone who is carrying the parasite and may not know that they have the disease, as sometimes symptoms of Trichomoniasis, particularly in men, don’t show for an amount of time. Fortunately, you should know that Trichomoniasis is the most common, curable STD in the United States. Seek a healthcare professional and they’ll treat you. vaginal symptoms

Your vagina isn't showing any signs- it's straight up chillin'.

Everything seems to be A-ok in the old down-under and that's awesome. Although you don’t seem to exhibit any symptoms of an infection, it’s always beneficial to learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of vaginal itching and irritation. That way, not only can you make small habitual changes to prevent them, but you’ll know exactly what to do when you're vagina is trying to get your attention.

Keeping the peace with your vag.

You can also do your part to prevent a vaginal upset with a little healthy, all naturalvaginal symptoms maintenance. Boric Acid is a natural supplement known to help maintain a healthy, balanced and happy vagina. NutraBlast's Boric Acid supplement, called Boric Life, is women's top choice on Amazon for preventing their vaginas from getting upset by balancing the pH levels to prevent infections. 

Learn the language of your vagina and take natural measures of maintenance so you know how to respond to a vaginal S.O.S!