A STD can cause a yellow smelly discharge.
You should see your doctor it could be a yeast infection. Its normal for women to have discharge it means you are ovulating. Note: If you have a yeast infection your discharge does not have an odor. Nor would there be an odor when ovulating. If there is an odor it could be bacterial vaginosis or an std
You should consult with a doctor. Some women have slightly colored discharge and it is perfectly normal, but for others it can be a sign of infection or STD. Yellow discharge is most commonly associated with Bacterial Vaginosis or yeast infections, but only your doctor can determine the cause of any changes in your discharge.
Yes, as long as it's not a really powerful odor. If you are worried you can always try rePHresh, or ask your gyno.
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.
Trichomoniasis can cause itching and a frothy discharge, usually yellow in color. Some patients have symptoms within a week, but not all.
Sometimes your body produces this discharge as a means to clean itself. If there is no foul odor and if it is not chronic, its usually normal (*I am not a doctor*) and nothing to worry about. The white thick discharge that you see is called vaginal secrections. Like said before if it does not have a odor than it's normal.
An exam and testing will easily distinguish a yeast infection from an STD. If you have had sex and are having discomfort or discharge, it is important to get tested.By the colour and smell of the DischargeThe creamy white discharge that many women get monthly is caused by changes in hormone levels, it has very little odor and is not associated with any infection.Discharge from a yeast infection is very itchy, it can look like cheese and has very little odor.Some STD's cause a discharge and others don't. Some can cause a burning sensation when you pee and others cause none. The discharge associated with an STD usually is green or yellow and can have a foul odor.The only way to know if you have an STD is to be tested, the only way you can help prevent getting or giving an STD (if sexually active) is to always use condoms.
A clear discharge with no odor accompanied by pelvic pain sounds like ovulation. You should contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Trichomoniasis is caused by a protozoan.TRICHOMONIASIS.TrichomonasTrichomonas vaginalis is the protozoa that causes trichomoniasis.Trichomoniasis.Trichomoniasis is a STD caused by a protozoa.Tichomonasis is an infection by a protozoan most commonly spead through sexual intercourse.
AnswerNo it is not normal. You could have a yeast or bacterial infection or if you are sexualy active (even if you use condoms) you could have a STD. You should make a appointment with your local health department or your private doctor.no what does it mean if you only have yellow discharge?
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
Any type of yellow or green discharge from the vagina is not a normal occurrence. Even if it has no smell, it can indicate an infection or STD of some type. You should see your doctor or gynecologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.