It depends on where the discharge is coming from. If you are male and the discharge is coming from your penis I would venture to guess you have a UTI and quite probably a kidney infection. If you are female and the discharge is coming from your meatus (where urine comes out)...then again, I'd say chances are high that you have another UTI or probably a kidney infection. If the discharge is from your vagina then it most likely is yeast. Either way, you should see a doctor immediately.
possable yeast infection.. not all yeast infections smell. it can just be thick discharge (sort of like cottage cheese looking)
If it is clear, don't worry it's normal. If it is yellow or green or has a strong smell, you should check for infection.
A yeast infection is diagnosed by looking at vaginal discharge under a microscope. Chlamydia is diagnosed via a cervical swab or urine test. If laboratory testing is used, you can't mistake one for the other.
It means you either have a vaginal infection or you have a sexually transmitted disease. Either way, it is highly recommended to go see a doctor.AnswerIt means that you most likely have a yeast infection. Use a 3 day cream to treat it. Do not have sex until it clears up.
You wouldn't tell whether its a yeast infection or not unless you have seen the doctor. A thick discharge am thinking cheesy looking accompanied by an itch sounds so much like a yeast infection only an acute one. If not could be an STI which is even worse. Only a doctor can detect what it is, so better see one.
Once all the matters have been resolved, the discharge comes from the Bankruptcy courts.
I've seen on several websites that white or milky looking discharge or watery to mildly thick discharge is normal in pregnancy and usually is in abundance.
during pregnancy is it normal to have white pasty discharge cottage cheese looking especially during sexual intercourse
You should increase your fluids, especiall acidic ones like citrus or cranberry juices. If your symptoms don't resolve in 24 hours you need to be seen by your doctor for antibiotics as the infection could easily move from your bladder to your kidneys and then you could be looking at hospitalization.
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brownish looking blood is usually old blood. As for the smell there is usually odor with your menstrual cycle, however it could mean a bacterial infection. If it persists follow up with you doctor. There are creams that can fix this problem.
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