Talk:Q778502
Autodescription — vaginal discharge (Q778502)
description: mixture of liquid, cells, and bacteria, produced in the vagina and cervix, lubricating and protecting the vagina
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- vaginal discharge (Q778502)
- vaginal disease (Q18211693)
- female reproductive system disease (Q5442760)
- reproductive system symptom (Q102186786)
- body fluid (Q1058795)
- →(#) disease (Q12136)
- vaginal disease (Q18211693)
- vaginal discharge (Q778502)
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vaginal discharge
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This item contains erroneous information. A vaginal discharge is generally a normal liquid expelled by the body. See [1]. It may be carry a virus, just like sperm can carry HIV without it being a disease.
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