The
internet – and the limitless wealth of information it provides – is an
immeasurably useful tool for more reasons that anyone can list.

Yet
though there’s seemingly no end to the advantages it brings to our daily lives,
it’s perhaps the fact that it’s a bottomless well of shared knowledge that
makes it arguably the greatest invention of recent centuries.
There
is no topic that you can’t read up on, no answer that’s beyond your reach if
you know where to look. Mysteries that would have remained elusive in all the
decades up to now can be solved quite literally with a few clicks of a mouse, a
few stabs at a keyboard.
Over
the years we’ve seen many old myths debunked online, just as we’ve seen
life-hacks and helpful hints become common knowledge, whereas once they would
have been wisdoms held by only a small few.
Have
you ever wondered, for example, why your underwear ends up looking like it’s been
stained by a bleach spot? If you have, you’re apparently not alone, with the
question being posed online by women seeking answers.
And
answers they found. As it turns out, said patches of coloring have absolutely
nothing to do with your machine (as some have speculated).

Dr.
Vanessa MacKay, with the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists,
explains: “The vagina has a self-cleaning mechanism through natural secretions.
It contains beneficial bacteria that serve to protect it.”
As
per the National Institutes of Health, the usual vaginal pH ranges between 3.8
and 5.0, making it moderately acidic in relation to the naturally neutral pH
level of 7.
Dr.
MacKay adds that it’s perfectly normal and healthy for women to have clear or
white discharge from their vagina, while disturbing the natural balance can
lead to infections.
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