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.
The white is just your discharge. During a yeast infection an overgrowth of yeast (which is a fungus) changes your discharge to a thick white cottage-cheese type discharge.
The thick white exudate is normal. It provides lubrication and cleanses the vagina.
The word 'period' means menstruation, which is when uterine lining sheds - if you weren't bleeding then you weren't menstruating. White balls of discharge may be a sign of a vaginal infection so best to talk to your doctor about tests.
Discharge should be yellowish in color. Sperm is white. If you have discharge, it's time to see a doctor.
A thick, milky white discharge is normal and is probably from ovulation (releasing an egg) which is a normal part of every woman's cycle A yellowish discharge, however, can indicate a yeast infection or another type of infection, so it is important that you speak to your doctor about yellow discharge
Women may have a thick white discharge as a result of an infection. There is also a normal amount of discharge in a woman. An excess of discharge might need to be checked by a doctor.
This might be a sign of an infection so you should really check with a doctor.
It was for me. It happens until you get your periodIt can also be a yeast infection. If it is thick and white and you itch it is a yeast infection. You can get an over the counter cream that you use for 7 days and it will get rid of it. It can spread through sex so don't have sex until it is gone. If your discharge is thin and white or clear it is a sign of menstruation.
If it is white, thick, and itchy you have an yeast infection. Go to the drugstore and get a cream for it and follow the directions.This can be passed on until it is cleared.
A white, thick-coated tongue can be caused by various factors such as oral candidiasis (a fungal infection), dehydration, or poor oral hygiene. The bitter and sour taste could be due to an accumulation of bacteria or the presence of an underlying infection. It is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the specific cause and receive appropriate treatment.
No it is not a sign of pregnancy.. It can be a normal discharge or It can be from a yeast infection or an STD.. I suggest you call your doctor and make an appointment.
the white "stuff" your talking about is called a discharge. The appearance of a dicharge can mean a few things, One, you could have a yeast infection which can be treated by over the counter meds. but you should still talk to your mom about it. Two it could mean a more serious infection, this can be determined by a vagisil infection test which is also over the counter but other brands may need a prescription. Or three you might have an std depending on if you are a virgin or if you masturbate. Good luck!Please talk to your mom though no matter how awkward it might be!PS if it itches a little bit down there its probally a yeast infection.