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. 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. If you think your vaginal discharge has changed, make an appointment with your doctor right away.
Plus any small object in the vagina such as a clump of toilet paper can cause an increase in vaginal secretions. In rare cases, an increase in vaginal discharge can be a sign of sexual abuse. A simple test can determine if your child has a bacterial or fungal infection.
Meanwhile, a home remedy for a child whose vagina is red and irritated? Eliminate soapy baths. Bubble baths or harsh soaps can cause vaginal irritation and discharge and should be avoided.
Bathe your child in clean, lukewarm water and use soap sparingly. Apply a diaper rash ointment to the affected area to reduce itching, soothe irritation, and promote healing. Is this normal? Joseph Communications uses cookies for personalization, to customize its online advertisements, and for other purposes.
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