Possible yeast infection get to your doctor to have that checked out and make sure that it is diagnosed properly that way you can take care of it Good Luck and God Bless!!!
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∙ 2006-04-09 02:23:58You may have a yeast infection. Go to the doctor.
its a sign of yeast infection , go see a doctor.
If ur discharge is slimy and thick white what does it mean
All yeast infections do not itch. White, clumpy discharge with no itching can be a sign of a vaginal infection or perhaps a piece of toilet paper that has worked its way up into the vaginal canal and caused an irritation. It can also be caused by a hormonal imbalance. It can also be caused by an allergic reaction to some forms of birth control. Anytime it is white and clumpy, it should be checked by the doctor and cultured to be sure.
It could mean you have some sort of infection/std, and should get it checked out.
No thats normal it just means your getting close to your period!
It could be ovulation. The only sure way to know if you are pregnant is by taking a test.
that is normal it is how the vagina cleans out itself it is however something to wory about if that discharge becomes thick and yellowy coloured
Different types of discharge and self evaluationWhite discharge: Thick, white discharge is common at the beginning and end of your cycle. Normal white discharge is not accompanied by itching. If itching is present, thick white discharge can indicate a yeast infection.Clear and stretchy discharge: This is "fertile" mucous and means you are ovulating.Clear and watery discharge: This occurs at different times of your cycle and can be particularly heavy after exercising.Yellow or Green discharge: May indicate an infection, especially if thick or clumpy like cottage cheese or has a foul odor.Brown discharge: May happen right after periods, and is just "cleaning out" your vagina. Old blood looks brown.Spotting Blood and/or Brown Discharge: This may occur when you are ovulating/mid-cycle. Sometimes early in pregnancy you may have spotting or a brownish discharge at the time your period would normally come. If you have spotting at the time of your normal period rather than your usual amount of flow, and you have had sex without using birth control, you should check a pregnancy test.
The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.
No. If you're noticing a white, clumpy discharge it could mean that you have a yeast infection. The best way to tell if you're pregnant is to take a pregnancy test. If it's positive you should make an appointment with your doctor to confirm.
It doesn't mean anything if you get white discharge. Most discharge is white in colour, the colours that may suggest a problem are grey or green, sometimes pink or brown (spotting) if inexplicable.