
If you find a “bleach” patch in your underwear, it is generally not a sign of any serious issue and is considered a common occurrence .
This phenomenon can often be attributed to acidic urine, which may cause discoloration when its concentration increases due to factors like inadequate hydration or holding urine for extended periods.
Such bleached patches are typically normal and not necessarily indicative of an underlying medical condition.
However, if these patches are accompanied by symptoms such as unusual discharge, odor, itching, or irritation, they could indicate conditions like bacterial vaginosis or other infections that might require attention.
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Gynecologists have also noted that the vagina itself can naturally “bleach” underwear through normal secretions, and this is usually nothing to worry about.
It’s important to maintain proper hygiene, stay hydrated, and consult a healthcare professional if there are additional concerning signs .