Boric acid suppositories can sometimes cause a white, chalky discharge or a slight yellowish tinge to your vaginal secretions. Don't worry, this is normal and just means that the boric acid is working its magic. It's a good idea to wear a panty liner or pad to help absorb any discharge or leakage that may occur. However, if you experience any unusual or foul-smelling discharge, it's important to contact your healthcare provider, as this could be a sign of a more serious infection.
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