I don't know exactly what it is but i bet it's some kind of illness... it depends on the symptoms. You might want to do alittle research on this one. Good luck! By the way, if you've been having this for a while you should probably be A LITTLE concerned but otherwise id wait 3 more days then if it hasn't gone back to normal, or clear, start being a little concerned. Hope that helped. ( Im not any type of doctor but that's what i read)
Green, yellow, or blackish discharge is usually a sign of infection. See a doctor.
In the middle of the menstrual cycle when ovualation occurs you should have a clear, stretchy discharge kind of like uncooked egg whites. It is also possible to have a thick, white to yellow discharge .
This yellow discharge is likely a bacterial infection; you need to see a doctor.
The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.
Its probably just a vaginal discharge all ladies get this sometime in their life.
Discharge is a fluid secreted by the vagina as a normal bodily function, while pee refers to urine expelled from the bladder. Discharge is usually white or clear in color, has a mild odor, and can change in consistency throughout the menstrual cycle. Urine, on the other hand, is usually yellow and has a distinct smell.
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In women, the discharge often has a green color, but women with gonorrhea may not notice any unusual discharge. Men may have a yellow or green discharge from the penis.In men, a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis that usually appears 1 to 14 days after infection. Sometimes men with gonorrhea get painful or swollen testicles. This disease is sometimes called "clap" because men would "clap" their penis to remove the discharge.In women, increased vaginal discharge, or vaginal bleeding between periods is seen. It is a cloudy discharge.It may be green or yellow, or a woman may have no change in discharge. If you're at risk, get tested.
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.
Trichomoniasis can cause itching and a frothy discharge, usually yellow in color. Some patients have symptoms within a week, but not all.
No, yellow and/or green discharge is never normal during pregnancy
Unlikely to be a reaction, sounds as though you have an infection, go to a doctor.