Not every expecting mom experiences losing their mucus plug. If you do, it might seem like an increased amount of vaginal discharge over the course of a few days, or a glob of thickened mucus that's clear, pinkish, brownish, or tinged with a bit of blood. This blood-streaked discharge ...
What does pink period blood mean? Your period color may be light red or even pink if there is more water and vaginal secretions in its composition. Bleeding that mixes with fertile cervical fluid may appear light red or pinkish. Sometimes, watery or pink vaginal discharge that occurs irregularl...
You have clear or pinkish fluid draining from your nose or mouth. You have numbness in your face. You have worsening pain in your eye or face. You have double vision or sudden trouble seeing. Your arm or leg feels warm, tender, and painful. It may look swollen and red.When...
Healthy nails are usually pinkish in color without any cracks, indentations, ridges or abnormal depressions. If the toenails are turning yellow, it could be a result of multiple issues. Some may be less serious such as aging or chemicals in nail polish. However, it could also mean there is...
Eating foods such as blackberries, beets, and rhubarb can turn your pee a pinkish-red color. But certain medications, such as the antibiotic rifampin (Rifadin), the UTI drug phenazopyridine (Pyridium), laxatives that contain senna, andcertain cancer drugs likeanthracyclinescan also turn your pee ...
To do a more complete self-exam, gently spread the labia apart and angle the mirror and light so you can see into the vagina. The walls should be pinkish. If you’re comfortable doing so, place your finger inside your vagina and feel along the vaginal wall. You may notice it feels a...
We've listed some nail problems and what they could mean below: Nail problem: Discolouration of the nail 1.Yellow Characteristics & appearance The healthiest colour for nails to be is pinkish with a white lunula. Sometimes when yellow discolouration occurs, the na...
Pus is a thick fluid produced by the body as it fights infection. A large amount of pus can mean a serious infection, which must...
Wouldn't one of the entries above possibly be considered a Staph infection? Byanon27681— On Mar 04, 2009 I've had a wound right below my breast where it meets the skin since the summer. It's always red, but it gets brighter, bulges and then pops with blood and greenish smelly ooze...
I decided to take the scabs off and I oozed this pinkish substance that gradually turned into yellow pus and blood. I noticed that my shin was decreasing in size, so I kept draining it and kept off my leg. Besides being a little overweight, I don't think I have a compromised immune...