Yellow vaginal discharge could be an infection like chlamydia or trichomoniasis, or could be from some other cause. If you are at risk for sexually transmissible infections, get tested at your primary health care provider, women's health provider, urgent care, family planning office, or department of health.
For the past yr or so ive been getting yellow discharge that smells fishy, been too the doctors loads of times and they keep giving me tablets, however last time they gave me a pessary and cream incase it was thrush. Not made much difference. I havnt started my period though so it could mean i will start soon, so if you havnt it could mean the same for you...
Hope ive helped xx
No offence to you gals or anything, but sometimes its when you don't wash...... no offence but I don't think that's the problemo... good luck :D
Just because there isn't odor doesn't mean that there isn't an infection. It is important to see a Dr. to make sure nothing bad is happening.
Do you mean that your pee is yellow? That means that you're dehydrated. Drink more water.
mean that you is caughin something that mean you better go to the doctor
It is likely a sign of a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
Pus can cause it. If it has a bad odor see a doctor. Discharge can also have a different color when you ovulate.
its just alot of yeats it happenes from certain foods, maybe a invection but i get it to id say eyats but go to planned pare nthood egt it looked at for the hell of it
Is yellow vaginal discharge without foul odor or higher than 4.5 pH or itching and burning normal and what is the normal amount of discharge per day?
The birth control pill can change vaginal discharge, but a yellow discharge is a possible sign of infection. See your health care provider as soon as possible.
Normal vaginal discharge should never be accompanied by itching or burning.
If you notice a foul odour or discharge, go see your doctor. It is likely an infection.
vaginal discharge is normal during your menstrual cycle. in the beginning and end of your cycle it is thick and white. if it has a different color like yellow or green or if there is a bad odor accompanying it, you should see a doctor. also, if there is any itching it could mean you have a yeast infection.
Absolutely not! She should see a pediatrician now
You should see your doctor it could be a yeast infection. Its normal for women to have discharge it means you are ovulating. Note: If you have a yeast infection your discharge does not have an odor. Nor would there be an odor when ovulating. If there is an odor it could be bacterial vaginosis or an std
Stir it into his grits.
If it is strictly an odor, no. Sometimes odor can be a result of infections though, this can affect your fertility. All women naturally have a vaginal odor. This is because the vagina is a self-cleaning organ. The odor is just the smell of your vagina discharge. This discharge changes with your cycle. When your discharge is clear and stretchy, this is generally the sign that you are ovulating (which is the best time to try to conceive). The odor of discharge is often strongest during ovulation or right before your period. Exercising can also change the consistency and odor of your discharge as well. So to answer your question, odor alone will not affect your fertility but the reason for the odor can affect your fertility.
If you have a vaginal discharge you probably have a vaginal infection, particularlly if there is an odor. A yeast infection causes a white thick discharge and may cause itching. Hemophilus vaginitis can cause a greyish discharge with a "fishy" odor. Trichomoniasis is a STD that causes itching and burning. If you have a discharge, see your doctor it is not normal. Do not douche before you see the doctor, he will need to check the discharge to see what is causing it. If you douche too much this can cause a discharge. You actually never have to douche, douching can rinse away the normal vaginal fluids and the body will secrte more to replace them creating a vicious cycle, so stop douching.
If there is vaginal discharge that is watery white, but there is no itching or odor for a month, this is a completely natural bodily function.
Normal discharge varies in every woman and also changes depending on where you are in your cycle. Most discharge is either white, clear, or slightly yellow. It does not have an odor and can be thick or thin. If you notice a change in your discharge that is abnormal (such as color, consistency or smell), you should consult your doctor as it may be an indication of an infection.