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∙ 2008-03-15 01:21:37Is yellow vaginal discharge without foul odor or higher than 4.5 pH or itching and burning normal and what is the normal amount of discharge per day?
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∙ 2008-03-15 01:21:37The 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.
If you mean penile penetration into the vagina or anus without a condom and your penis starts to burn, it is possible your partner has a vaginal infection OR the E Coli in the rectum is irritating your skin. If a woman has vaginal yeast infection, she will have a white clumpy discharge. If greenish, it is a trichomonis infection ("trich" pronounced like "trick" but spelled with an h). A female's fluid should be mostly clear, "like" water. E Coli can cause urinary infections in males or females. It is important to wear a condom to prevent pregnancy (vaginal sex) and prevent diseases and infection (vaginal or anal). When burning begins, stop, go wash with warm soapy water including the scotum, dry off and put on a condom.
It is called Amenorrhea. A-absence of, without. Men/o- menstruation. rrhea- flow, discharge.
Yes its possible.....Trichomoniasis is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). It is caused by a parasite named Trichomonas vaginalis and is spread through vaginal intercourse or through vulva-to-vulva (the genital area outside the vagina) contact with an infected partner. Although you can get trichomoniasis without having sex-from using damp towels, wet clothing, or a toilet seat used by an infected person. Trichomoniasis is often refered to as the ping pong disease because many times both partners do not get treated for the parasite at the same time and therefor pass the disease back and forth to each other.Both partners should be tested nd treated for the parasite and avoid all sex until testing confirms that both are parasite free.*In women, symptoms start a day or two after infection and may include a frothy, foul-smelling yellow or green vaginal discharge. The discharge may be accompanied by vaginal itching, irritation, and swelling, as well as frequent urination that burns, and pain with sex.The vast majority of men who have trichomoniasis do not develope any symptoms and can carry the parasite for years without knowing it. Those who do show symptoms may experience penile discharge and burning with urination.
Female ejaculate is not always a squirt, sometimes it can be just a trickle and difficult to distinguish from vaginal discharge. Female ejaculate is glandular fluid like semen, only without the sperm of course, and as it comes out via the urethra it can contain some of the similar chemicals as urine.
Normal vaginal discharge should never be accompanied by itching or burning.
The most common reason for vaginal itching is a yeast infection which is usually accompanied with a thick and smelly discharge. UTI also causes itching in some woman.
could be early sign of pregnancy.. Implantation will cause a pink or brown discharge without a period.
White discharge without itching or burning is not a sign of a yeast infection if the discharge is no different from your usual discharge. Women normally have clear or white discharge every day, and this normal discharge is not sign of an infection.
Yes! You absolutely, 100% can. The reason I know is because my Doctor just prescribed it to me today for vaginal itching. He thinks I have secondary effects from an antibiotic I was on (yeast like symptoms without the discharge). I have been itching and hurting and burning like crazy for 4 days. He just gave me a diflucon (sp.) tablet and the fluicinonide cream for the itching. He told me to soak in the tub for about 15 minutes, pat dry and then put a small amount of the cream on, twice per day. So, the answer to this question is Yes. You can. Just obviously don't over use it.
Chlamydia can cause penile or vaginal discharge. Many people have chlamydia without any symptoms. If you think you might be at risk, get tested.
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.
You more then likely have an infection. Most infections will not go away without medication.
White or clear discharge every day without odor or itching is part of the normal human condition for women. This discharge is your body's way of keeping the vagina moist and comfortable.
If you mean penile penetration into the vagina or anus without a condom and your penis starts to burn, it is possible your partner has a vaginal infection OR the E Coli in the rectum is irritating your skin. If a woman has vaginal yeast infection, she will have a white clumpy discharge. If greenish, it is a trichomonis infection ("trich" pronounced like "trick" but spelled with an h). A female's fluid should be mostly clear, "like" water. E Coli can cause urinary infections in males or females. It is important to wear a condom to prevent pregnancy (vaginal sex) and prevent diseases and infection (vaginal or anal). When burning begins, stop, go wash with warm soapy water including the scotum, dry off and put on a condom.
No, tampons should only be used during menstruation.Vaginal discharge is how your vagina keeps itself clean and it protects vaginal tissues, preventing discharge leaving your vagina traps bacteria within the vagina and tampons allow that bacteria to thrive, without menstrual flow tampons will dry-out vaginal tissues causing damage. This damage to vaginal walls allow bacterial toxins responsible for TSS direct access to the bloodstream so increases the risk of TSS. If you need to use something for discharge use cloth pantiliners.
Some women notice an increased white discharge after starting the birth control pill, without odor, itching or irritation. This is called leukorrhea, and if you find it troublesome, your health care provider may be able to change to a different mix of hormones.