What a “Bleach” Patch on Your Underwear Means

While acidic discharge is normal, certain changes could signal a problem. If you notice a foul smell, unusual texture, a greenish or grayish color, or excessive discomfort, it may be time to consult a doctor. These could be signs of an imbalance or infection such as bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection.
How to Manage the Stains

If the faded spots on your underwear bother you, consider the following:

Wear lighter-colored or cotton underwear.
Avoid using harsh detergents or scented soaps around your genital area.
Use a panty liner on certain days if discharge is heavier than usual (though not every day, as liners can trap moisture).
Bottom Line

The “bleach patch” isn’t a stain to be ashamed of—it’s a natural reminder that your body knows how to care for itself. But if anything changes drastically in smell, texture, or volume, it’s worth getting checked out just to be safe.

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