Yes it is most likely a bacterial infection. You will need antibiotics to cure it.
The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.
Leukorrhea is a thick, whitish vaginal discharge that makes it possible to balance vaginal chemicals.
It can be normal for a woman's vaginal discharge to be thick. However, if it is yellow, green or brown in appearance and has a particularly strong odour, it is advisable to see a doctor as there may be an infection.
A thick vaginal discharge usually only happens when there is some type of bacterial infection. It is important to see a doctor if this occurs. Most vaginal infections can be healed quickly with the correct type of medication.
a medical term that denotes a thick, whitish or yellowish vaginal discharge
Leukorrhea is a medical terminology meaning a thick, whitish vaginal discharge necessary to maintain the vaginal chemical balance.
It could be just old blood that never left your body after your cycle or if you are on depo it could be signs that you are about to start your cycle
The "white stuff" is called vaginal discharge. It can look: * Smooth like cream * Ropy and thick * Maybe other ways If it is brown or yellow, see a doctor. You may have TSS or something. The "white stuff" is called vaginal discharge. It can look: * Smooth like cream * Ropy and thick * Maybe other ways If it is brown or yellow, see a doctor. You may have TSS or something.
vaginal discharge is normal during your menstrual cycle. in the beginning and end of your cycle it is thick and white. if it has a different color like yellow or green or if there is a bad odor accompanying it, you should see a doctor. also, if there is any itching it could mean you have a yeast infection.
If you have a vaginal discharge you probably have a vaginal infection, particularlly if there is an odor. A yeast infection causes a white thick discharge and may cause itching. Hemophilus vaginitis can cause a greyish discharge with a "fishy" odor. Trichomoniasis is a STD that causes itching and burning. If you have a discharge, see your doctor it is not normal. Do not douche before you see the doctor, he will need to check the discharge to see what is causing it. If you douche too much this can cause a discharge. You actually never have to douche, douching can rinse away the normal vaginal fluids and the body will secrte more to replace them creating a vicious cycle, so stop douching.
I have afissure that hasn't heal since June, its bright thick yellow and very greasy smells bad and it burns like acid. And Im a female.
Yes it does. Vaginal discharge is quite a lot during pregnancy.