Several STDs cause discharge; chlamydia, gonorrhea (a white or yellow green pus), or trichomoniasis (gray or yellow green pus and smells fishy). You need to check this out with your doctor.
It could be just old blood that never left your body after your cycle or if you are on depo it could be signs that you are about to start your cycle
No. Vaginal burning is mostly caused by infections or STDs. Or the friction that comes with hard sex.
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This discharge may be ovulation discharge, break through ovulation discharge, vaginal discharge from coming off the shot, normal vaginal discharge, yeast infection discharge, approaching period discharge or pregnancy discharge. There are many causes for vaginal discharge in women hun.
There is a risk of STDs, but otherwise it is not.
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Most STDs don't cause death. Excluding HIV, syphilis can be fatal.
The cause of STDs is unprotected sex.
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Herpes and syphilis are STDs that can cause sores on the mouth or genitals (or anywhere else).
Vaginal discharge may be normal or abnormal. Normal vaginal discharge is usually physiological and causes no discomfort. Abnormal vaginal discharge may be caused by infections or lesions in the cervix (cervicitis) or in the vagina (vaginitis or vaginosis).Cervicitis is more serious if due to an infection and it is therefore more important to exclude it to prevent complications such as Tubal Infection and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. Cervicitis of infective origin is commonly due to STDs such as Chlamydia, Gonorrhoeoa, Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma, and Genital Herpes. Non-infective causes of discharge from the cervix may be due to cervical polyps and intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUD).Abnormal vaginal discharge may commonly be caused by trichomoniasis (TV), bacterial vaginosis (BV), and vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC). TV and VVC usually produce additional symptoms such as vulvar irritation, redness, rash, swelling, and discomfort.In the case of TV and BV, there is also an offensive odour. VVC is characterised by a combination of any of the following complaints: vaginal discharge, vaginal soreness, vulvar irritation, vulvar excoriations, vulvar burning, and painful intercourse. The discharge is typically cottage-cheese-like in character but may vary from watery to thick. Odor, if present, is inoffensive and minimal.
then try to stop having sex because that is not normal. you should make an opoment with your doctor but i dont think you have hiv or any stds