I HAVE NO IDEA! Hi, You may have a yeast infection because of the itching. It is very easy to take care of that. They have all types of over the counter medications for that. Monistat works pretty well with yeast infections.
No vaginal discharge should be kept clean to prevent infection.
No, cervical discharge is not a sign of pregnancy. Changes in cervical discharge can mean anything from a sexually transmitted disease/infection, vaginal infection, urine infection and so on. Any changes that worry you should be checked by your doctor. The above is not fully true. Extra Cervical discharge can be a sign of pregnancy as long as pain, burning or itch do not accompany it. If you have extra discharge but feel burn or itch of any kinda then you may have a yeast infection, bladder/urinary track infection and should see your doctor. However if you only have the discharge alone and your period is late then yes it could be a potential sign.
Infection
You have to see a doctor, you have an infection.
First of all your question makes no sense at all and also you don't have to be sexually active to get a vaginal infection you can just be dirty and not dushe yourself like you should.
No, there is no vaginal discharge related to a UTI. The term UTI refers to a Urinary Tract Infection, it has nothing to do with the vagina.
A dirty discharge is a sign of vaginal infection, cheesy chlamydia, green discharge gonorrhea and syphilis.
There are many reasons for vaginal discharge. Whether the genesis of the discharge is hormonal or some type of infection, you body temperature does not produce an increased amount of discharge.
Well, you might have a Urinary Tract Infection.
Usually a fungal infection, sometimes bacterial.
The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.
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.