Female One
Description of Discharges During Use
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1. Women with Bacterial Vaginosis: In the initial stages of use, fishy smelling, viscous secretions will be discharged. Continued use will result in the discharge of calcified matter accompanied by a light, tingling sensation in the genital area. During menstruation, some deposits will be discharged along with menstrual secretions, many in the form of black, blood clots.
2. Women with Colpitis Mycotica: In the initial stages of use, secretions with a cottage cheese consistency will be discharged. Continued use will result in the appearance of film accompanied by a slight tingling sensation in the genital area during menstruation. Some deposits will be discharged along with menstrual secretions, many in the form of black, blood clots.
3. Women with Trichomoniasis Vaginitis: In the initial stages of use, foamy yellow or yellow-green secretions will be discharged. Some discharges may contain streaks of blood. Continued use will result in the discharge of calcified matter accompanied by a slight tingling sensation in the genital area. Some deposits will be discharged along with menstrual secretions, many in the form of black, blood clots.
4. Women with Cervical Erosion and Cervicitis: There will be an increase in yellow, pus-like vaginal secretions as well as the existence of eroded tissue or black/brown viscera. During the initial stages of use, there will be large amounts of blood and viscera during menstruation. There may be occasional streaks of blood in the secretion accompanied by lower back pain. With continued use, the user will experience the appearance of film as well as the gradual decrease of lower back discomfort.
5. Women with Endometritis: During use, there will be a successive discharge of dark red, black or yellow secretions, as well as a peculiar smell. Individual users may experience gangrenous flesh materials. During menstruation, there may be large amounts of blood clots and vicera.
6. Women with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and Annexitis: After use, yellow cottage cheese-like scurf and a pus-like substance will be discharged. During use, the user may experience abdominal pain or the discharge of a small amount of yellow liquid.
7. Women with Cystic Ovaries: Use will result in the discharge of a large amount of liquid and film-like secretions. Some of the film-like secretions may be hardened and contain occasional streaks of blood and black or brown secretions.
8. Women with Other Types of Inflammation: During the period of use, film-like black or pink/dark red secretions or a discharge of white or yellow dermal material indicates internal inflammation. In individual cases, users will notice the appearance of a white, foamy substance around the labial area. These are hidden, subcutaneous, organic, toxic deposits and calcified bacteria precipitant. After treating for a period of time, these will spontaneously dissolve.
9. Asymptomatic Women: A small amount of white transparent film will be discharged or there will be no abnormal secretions.
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