constant vaginal discharge!!?? thrush?

I’m 15 and have constant discharge. I’ve had it for 3 years
but i’t become a bit more uncomfortable lately and
there is a little more of it.
I’ve been told by someone its thrush….is this right?

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4 Responses to constant vaginal discharge!!?? thrush?

  1. Juliana says:

    I have no idea what it could be but i’m 15 and i have the same thing!
    My mom said it could be a yeast infection but it would probably be a little more green or yellow.
    If you use tampons or if you wear thongs a lot then you might want to check with your gynecologist because she will tell you if something is really wrong.

  2. essentiallysolo says:

    thrush is oral yeast, vaginally it’s called a yeast infection. Constant discharge is normal for a woman, we all deal with that. But if you are getting itchy, and your discharge is thicker and clotted looking, something like cottage cheese, then yes you have a yeast infection, and it can be easily treated using a cream you can get at your local drug store, i recommend Monistat 7

  3. Muhammad Amin says:

    This can be happened due to uterus heat and weakness,if it continues for ever then you will be so weak and your hair will turn into white colour and also you will be having your face colour pale and some scarson fyour cheeks nose and finally it will effect fertility also.You are advised to homoeopathic medicine kreosotum 30 and Pulsatilla 30 ( 3- 5 drops from each in about 4 tablespoon of water thrice a day).

  4. Larkin L says:

    Do you itch? If not, it’s not a yeast infection (thrush is an oral yeast infection most common in babies).

    Once you start puberty a white and/or clear mucous discharge is normal. The vagina is self-cleaning. This same discharge increases the closer you get to ovulation and when you are sexually aroused. Trust me, you don’t ever want it to go away. You will also have your own scent – musky – and it will smell stronger to you than to others.

    This normal discharge will also continue after you get your period. You can wear a pantyliner if it bothers you. Some girls do produce more discharge than others.

    Different Types of Discharge:

    White: 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: This is "fertile" mucous and means you are ovulating.

    Clear and watery: This occurs at different times of your cycle and can be particularly heavy after exercising.

    Yellow or Green: May indicate an infection, especially if thick or clumpy like cottage cheese or has a foul odor.

    Spotting Blood/Brown Discharge: May happen right after periods, and is just "cleaning out" your vagina. Old blood looks brown. This may occur when you are ovulating/mid-cycle.

    Different types of infections:

    Signs of yeast infections:
    White, cottage cheese-like discharge
    Swelling and pain around the vulva
    Intense itching

    Signs of bacterial vaginosis:
    A white, gray or yellowish vaginal discharge
    A fishy odor that is strongest after sex or after washing with soap
    Itching or burning
    Slight redness and swelling of the vagina or vulva

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