This yellow discharge is likely a bacterial infection; you need to see a doctor.
A very cheesy one.
A dirty discharge is a sign of vaginal infection, cheesy chlamydia, green discharge gonorrhea and syphilis.
This probably means you have a vaginal infection. If the discharge is lumpy, white/yellow, cheesy or smelly there is a problem. Go and see your doctor about it and get some medication.
When it is cheesy in texture and look, when it is not pinkish, brownish but yellow, when it is too much that you have to use a pad instead of a pantyliner, when it makes you start itching and when it had a bad smell such as a fish smell.
The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.
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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.
No, yellow and/or green discharge is never normal during pregnancy
That is an infection, You should have white,creamy discharge NOT yellow or green discharge. I would get that checked out at the docter
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.
Yellow discharge with hemorrhoids can indicate the presence of an infection or inflammation in the affected area. While hemorrhoids can cause mucus discharge, yellow fluid might suggest complications, such as an abscess or anal fissure. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment if you notice unusual discharge.
The eye ball is filled with a clearish yellow gelatinous fluid which would discharge in the scenario of the slicing of the eye ball.