Vaginal Discharge Help?

I have had a thick white-yellow dischage for the past week. it’s really thick and in form of balls and come out when I pee and its usually two clumps. It does not have a smell or nothing like that!! I also have not had sex in the past 3 weeks! Any ideas?!
There is no itching or smell but it does feel like my vagay is swollen. Not to nasty or sound nasty.

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  1. Arely says:

    I would get it checked out….Yeast infection maybe??? Or STD??? Either way it sounds like it got out of hand. Better see a DR just in case

  2. brenbren says:

    not normal, if it sorta looks like cottage cheese.then you gotta get it checked out….or you’ll die…just kidding.

  3. ccontois09 says:

    If your vagina is itchy, and your having white discharge that looks like cottage cheese. You do have a yeast infection. Im just getting over mine. Drink alot of cranberry juice and get vagasil or monistat!

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Vaginal discharge help!!!!?

Im 21 and for the past 2 weeks I have been having vaginal discharge it doesnt smell bad and im not having any itching or burning down there its just a uncomfortable feeling that im always wet down there what is this?

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  1. ...... says:

    its normal to have discharge, nothing to worry about

  2. Andrew S says:

    my mom had the same problem then she died 3 weeks later.

  3. Larry says:

    you just need a good flushing out with the garden hose, thats all.

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Vaginal discharge help!!!!?

Im 21 and for the past 2 weeks I have been having vaginal discharge it doesnt smell bad and im not having any itching or burning down there its just a uncomfortable feeling that im always wet down there what is this?

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  1. ...... says:

    its normal to have discharge, nothing to worry about

  2. Andrew S says:

    my mom had the same problem then she died 3 weeks later.

  3. Larry says:

    you just need a good flushing out with the garden hose, thats all.

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Vaginal Discharge help?

So i ended my period about 2 days ago [on thursday]
Toward the end of my period i’ve been having sharp stomach pains [about an inch under sternum] for 5-10 minutes here and there
And now im noticing some yellow-brown [once greenish i think] vaginal discharge that is has mucas characteristics
My area does not itch or hurt, and it is not uncomfortable to urine
The smell is not strong and is only slightly different and worse smelling
What could this be?
Thanks

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  1. Zyggy says:

    The brown could be old blood that is finally being expelled from your vaginal canal, but if you are seeing anything green like that it could be an indication of an infection. A vaginal infection wouldn’t cause you to hurt during urination or even cause an itch (that is a yeast infection) you could rule out a possible infection, or confirm one by picking up a test kit at a local mass merchandise store.

  2. Larkin L says:

    The stomach pains might be unrelated and could be due to digestion issues or something else. See your doctor about the pain, it is not normal.

    The vagina is self-cleaning and it’s normal to have a white/clear wet mucous discharge. Since it’s right after your period, it can be a different color if old blood is mixing with your normal discharge and it will turn more yellow when exposed to air.

    If you aren’t sure, you should see a doctor.

    Signs of yeast infections:
    White, cottage cheese-like discharge
    Swelling and pain around the vulva
    Intense itching
    Buy Monistat 7 over-the-counter

    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
    See a doctor

  3. L A L says:

    u are alright

    just continue with whatever u do

    and enjoy

    and dont bother to look deeply after sex

    as to the colours of his and yr stuff

    regards

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Vaginal discharge. Help?

I’ve had discharge for years now. In the beginning it was thick and white, smelled kinda like school glue.. But the last 2 years it’s been light green and a horrible odor. It makes my whole underwear wet and it’s still thick. If I even open my legs a little bit, the smell comes through, it’s pretty strong. I’ve had it for son long anf didn’t do anything about it.. Is it too late? Do you know what it is? Normal or?

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  1. ariana says:

    Get scented panty liners

  2. Sammy says:

    Well either your going to start your period or you have an infection of some sort. Ask a doctor ;)

  3. ?? says:

    White/clear discharge is normal, it’s yellow when it’s dried. But if it’s coming out yellow/green that indicates an infection, check with a doctor.

  4. Kate 3 says:

    Go to the Doctor!!! Green discharge is Never normal, it usually means there is an infection. If its been going on for 2 years thats not good. Make an appointment with your Gynocologist immediately (or any doctor if you dont have a gyno)

    & No its not too late =) the doctor will fix this!

  5. married2jeff says:

    Sounds like Bacterial Vaginosis , your doc can give you medicine that will clear it up fine. It happens from wiping the wrong way, or having unprotected anal to vaginal sex. So see your doc, and get on the road to a happy vagina!

  6. Melisa J says:

    if its green that means something is wrong. its not suppose to stink like have a bad odor. u need to see a doctor asap! regular vaginal discharge shud only be clear or white with a regular vagina ordor not green n smelly

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vaginal discharge?..help?

I have discharge almost 24 hours a day everyday. Its thick and white/yellow and sometimes will have a odor but the odor is not fishy. I do not experience itching or burning. I was wondering if something could be wrong or if i have an infection. Its been like this for a while now. If anybody has any advice that would be great thanks.

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  1. Cattales says:

    Infection, go to doctor. yellow and green, 2 colors we don’t want to see come out of our bodies.

  2. Mary says:

    I have that too. I think it’s normal.

  3. Mel says:

    That happened to me for a couple years. There’s nothing wrong. As long as it isn’t green-ish or really yellow-ish and doesn’t have a really strong smell and it doesn’t itch or burn down there then it’s fine. It’s your body’s way of cleaning itself out.

  4. just curious says:

    If there is no odor or itchiness then it sounds like normal discharge. If you’re still worried go to your gyno and ask about it.

  5. Tia says:

    Thick white/yellow and with an odor? That’s classic signs of an infection.

    I would definitely get to your gynecologist pronto!

  6. Samantha says:

    you’re supposed to have discharge all the time, it’s your body’s way of cleaning itself out. you should be able to tell if it’s the normal stuff that comes out….it doesn’t sound like an infection but i would advise you to do a candida cleanse. they work wonders and make you feel great! http://www.aquaflorainc.com/take_the_test.html

  7. cutetrio2002 says:

    It could be an infection, and it’s better to be safe then sorry. Some women do have (as my doctor puts it) industrial strength vaginal mucus but if it is a recent change it’s best to have a simple test done to rule out infection.

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vaginal discharge help?

so its a lot to much that i feel like it goes through thin pants it is very embarrassing what can i do?

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  1. Jenn says:

    Wear a pantyliner. you can buy them in drug stores.

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Vaginal Discharge Help?

I know this is kinda nasty… but I really need someone’s opinion on this.
I have been having white/yellowish vaginal discharge everyday for about a year now. I have tried yeast infection creams, more than once, and it still doesn’t go away. I even went to the doctor and got a prescription for UTI and got another yeast infection and got more cream and it STILL hasn’t gone away. I really don’t have any other symptoms and I really don’t know what to do

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  1. Michael B. says:

    Go to a different doctor and and also pick up a salve called Vagisil.

  2. LoveAlways says:

    You realize its normal for women to have discharge, right?

    If the doctor has given you the clear, and its not accompanied by pain then there is nothing wrong.

  3. xxx says:

    If you are not in pain, you are fine. Did the STD exam come out negative? It’s normal to have discharge.

  4. Pattyy says:

    have u been sexually active lately or ever?
    it could be a form of STD’s called Chlamydia.
    You should go and get a papsmear before it gets dangerous, just ask your doctor about it

    symptoms include crampings, and vaginal discharges.
    it can cause infertility in women and the virus will spread to other people if u have sexual intercourse with them.

  5. bigcoltdawg says:

    you probably need diflucan. if its a yeast infection. some women have a reaction to antibiotics that causes a yeast infection and need diflucan. (i believe its a one time pill)

    back to the point. the monostat and vagisil doesnt always kill a yeast infection completely and your left with whats called residual yeast. if your on antibiotics they may be causing the residual yeast. talk to your gyno and make sure its yeast and not an std, and if he/she confirms yeast ask for diflucan.

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Vaginal Discharge HELP!?

I've been having clear odorless vaginal discharge for the past week or so. I feel like I am peeing myself when it comes out, and I can't help it. It wets all of my underwear and it is so annoying. I am sexually active, and am not due for my period for another 2 weeks or so. Is this normal?
Ok …
#1. I do not wear tampons
#2. I am not "getting wet" I know what getting wet feels like this is discharge, not me being horny.
#3. I havn't had sex in 4 months, and it was protected sex. I can't have an STD, and if I did have 'herpes' why would it be surfacing now?

–Could it be possible ovulation?

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  1. Dr. Killabitch K.I.A™ says:

    is this happening when you're near somebody you want to bang??? if so its normal

  2. Humble E. says:

    I suggest that you wear some tampons.

  3. katheelovescake says:

    Don't wear tampons. It's normal but don't wear tampons A, it probably won't help, and B, that is a good way to get Toxic Shock

  4. misslabeled says:

    If it's more watery than viscous, it could be one of the precursors to a herpes outbreak. You should be screened for all STDs.

    ADDED:

    Herpes is through skin contact. When the virus is "shedding" it can be contracted, transmitted and appear anywhere in what they cal the "boxer shorts" area. Condoms cannot effectively protect against herpes and everyone responds to it differently. I'm not saying that's what it is, just what you're describing is similar to the symptoms.

    ADDED: There's not a single thing wrong with tampons. The person who said that has been passed bad information by someone who doesn't know what they're talking about, and continuing the disinformation by passing it to you.

    There appears to be a LOT more you need to learn before you should be having sex with anybody. Next thing you know you're going to say it's safe to "do it" a little before putting on a condom, and that pulling out is actually a viable birth control method.

  5. Swift says:

    wow!! is what killa said true?? so.. is it possible I get girls wet just by standing next to them?? I descent looking guy with a lean body.. but I never knew I could be getting girls wet and not even know it!! wow.. awsome!!!

  6. daniels21 says:

    If it's clear and odorless this is normal. I would wear a pantyliner, not a tampon to absorb the wetness. If an odor starts to occur or it starts to turn yellow or grey you might want to speak with your doctor or be checked for an STD. btw-STDs such as herpes can appear many months even years after you have had intercourse.

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vaginal discharge! help!!!?

im almost 14 and still dont have my period, but thats not the point. i get this weird clear stcky dischrge coming out of my vagina! what is it and is it normal??it has no smell, its just really gross!help!!

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  1. Emma L says:

    Perfectly normal. The vagina is a self-cleaning organ, and it's just cleansing itself! Almost every girl has it, even though nobody seems to know about it.

  2. meme says:

    dont worry, it is normal, it means that you will be getting your period soon, probably in a year or even earlier.
    discharge is very normal, and unforunatly it will carry on, even when you do get your periods. Wear panty liners ( i think they re called) as a precaution.

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Vaginal discharge? Help?

I have a discharge that is kind of like mucus, kind of whitish yellow. I have had it for about 4 months Anyone ever had this problem?

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  1. Ms.Tletoe says:

    If you think you may have a problem, you should see a doctor as soon as possible.
    More Info:
    http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/girls/vdischarge2.html

  2. Sammy sosa 21 says:

    how old r u ?? first of all and yes its normal but u shood really ask ur doctor discharge is like mucas but ask ur doctor

  3. BrutalBaby says:

    Does it smell bad or itch? You could have either a yeast infection or bacterial overgrowth. Don't worry, most people get one or more in a lifetime. Most yeast infections are white and have a burning itch to them, hardly any smell. Bacterial Infections are a lil more serious but usually have a smell and are yellowish or greenish.
    Both live in the vagina in normal amounts to balance each other. If you are stressed, have an unhealthy diet, pregnant or take antibiotics, you could have caused one or the other to over grow. Just check with your doctor to see which it is and have it treated. Good luck.

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