Lots of discharge?

For quite a long time presently I have have discharge, white and creamy. It is thick and a bit yellowish. There isn't a bad odour and it isn't itchy so I doubt it is a yeast infection. I hold been to the docs he have me on a course of antibiotics, I tried Canestan cream and even the one off thrush tablet but no adapt. Any ideas? I've never see so much discharge at one time!

Answers:    Is it drying yellow or coming out ashen? If it's drying yellow, that's ordinary as once it hits the air it will transform color. If the discharge is yellow, you might enjoy a bacterial infection.

Once you start puberty a white and/or clear discharge is normal. The vagina is self-cleaning. This same discharge increases the closer you draw from to ovulation and when you are sexually aroused. Since you are on meds, your body is trying to get rid of them through every system contained by your body including your vagina. Antibiotics can cause a yeast infection.

Different Types of Discharge:

White: Thick, white discharge is adjectives at the beginning and wrapping up of your cycle. Normal white discharge is not accompanied by itching. If itching is present, gluey white discharge can indicate a yeast infection.

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

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

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

Brown: May happen right after period, and is just "cleaning out" your vagina. Old blood looks brown.

Different types of infections:

Signs of yeast infections:
White, cottage cheese-like discharge
Swelling and niggle around the vulva
Intense itching
For some women, a yeast infection can go away on its own right after her extent.

Signs of bacterial vaginosis:
A white, gray or yellowish vaginal discharge
A fishy odor that is strongest after sex or after wash with soap
Itching or burning
Slight blush and swelling of the vagina or vulva
For 1 out of 4 women a bacterial infection will go away on its own.

If you are concerned see your doctor again.
own u had ur spell yet? yeast infection!
alot of women hold them it is bacteria
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jump see you gyn doctor
and eat some yogurt...oh powerfully you have to be specific
and you own to ask her what it is if its not normal!!
If he put you on antibiotics, I suspect he be considering bacterial vaginosis. That is treated with an antibiotic call Flagyl orally, and a cream call Metrogel. It often have no symptoms at all, and it's massively common. You necessitate to go see your doctor or at most minuscule call and chitchat to a nurse. It can be difficult to get the internal stability back on track sometimes. Bacterial vaginosis normally requires two treatments, particularly if the antibiotics be prescribed orally. wow thats alot of discharge
some time antibiotics can receive cause you to draw from a yeast infection you should just try a yeast infection utensils you never know it may help some times yeast infections are tricky to identify if you have never have one before if u r not already on your extent then it looks similar to it could be on its way or it could be a yeast infection speech to ur mum about this she may no well-mannered luck!!

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