No it sounds more as if there is something messed up with your hormones. See a doctor. If you are in puberty it can also be like that.
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White discharge without itching or burning is not a sign of a yeast infection if the discharge is no different from your usual discharge. Women normally have clear or white discharge every day, and this normal discharge is not sign of an infection.
No more likely you have a infection.
Milk is only produced in a womans breasts after she has given birth. Colostrum is produced during the third trimester of pregnancy. During PMS, you can not squeeze milk from your nipples. Nipple discharge which is white or clear in colour is usually harmless and means there is a build up of progesterone. You will need to see your doctor to be certain about this though. Rusty coloured discharge, bloody discharge and yellow/green discharge is usually infection or more serious.
If still experiencing discharge after a yeast infection was supposed to clear, it's important the individual see a doctor right away!
A small amount of clear vaginal discharge is normal. However if the discharge is noticeably more it can be a sign of infection such as vaginitis if pain is accompanying. Flank pain is usually associated with kidney stone and/or a urinary tract infection. Your gynecologist who knows your history will be better able to diagnosis this problem.
White discharge means you have an infection probably yeast infection. Otherwise healthy discharge should be clear and not too much to fill a pad but that which can be controlled with a pant liner.
Clear, sticky discharge is usually a sign of some sort of infection. The best thing to do is not wear tight panties and keep the area clean, and if it hasn't cleared up in a week or two you should probably consult your doctor.
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.
That isn't actually your period. It's actually discharge. It's normal for kids from 9+ to get it. But if the discharge becomes green or smells, see a doctor-it could be an infection
If you have a white or clear sticky discharge in your underpants it's normal its just wetness it has very little smell if it has a strong oder or is green see your Doctor immediately you might have an infection
Normal waxy discharge from the human ear is clear, cloudy, or a bit yellowish. Waxy discharge that is blackish or dark is a sign that there may be a current or reoccuring ear infection that is resulting in blood mixing with the normal discharge.