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.
This yellow discharge is likely a bacterial infection; you need to see a doctor.
The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.
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Normal discharge varies for each woman. Generally, slightly yellow, white, and clear discharge is normal. The color and consistency of discharge can change depending on where a woman is in her cycle. However, if yellow discharge is abnormal for you, it could be a sign of infection. Bacterial vaginosis is most commonly associated with a yellow or green colored discharge and can also cause some itching around the vaginal area. It is important to make an appointment with your doctor to be properly diagnosed, as some infections require antibiotics.
No, yellow and/or green discharge is never normal during pregnancy
That is an infection, You should have white,creamy discharge NOT yellow or green discharge. I would get that checked out at the docter
The birth control pill can change vaginal discharge, but a yellow discharge is a possible sign of infection. See your health care provider as soon as possible.
The eye ball is filled with a clearish yellow gelatinous fluid which would discharge in the scenario of the slicing of the eye ball.
pale yellow greenish discharge
sometimes if your discharge just dries yellow, that can be perfectly normal. but if it looks like goopy pee, then you might want to ask your doctor that question so you can get checked out for yeast infections and other various bactierial infections in your vagina. yellow discharge can be signs of many things so its best to get checkout!
Is yellow vaginal discharge without foul odor or higher than 4.5 pH or itching and burning normal and what is the normal amount of discharge per day?