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Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) can mimic vaginal infection symptoms like itching and discharge. Learn how to tell the difference and when to see a doctor.
Discharge associated with a yeast infection tends to resemble cottage cheese — it is thick, white, and lumpy. Other symptoms include itching and burning in and around the vagina.
It’s normal to have clear or white vaginal discharge every day. Some people might have it less frequently. Discharge is usually mucus-like and odorless, but thickness varies.
Yeast infections can happen again and again, which is why the initial infection should be treated properly. An expert shares ways to handle a recurrent infection and lists tips to reduce risk.
Ob-gyns explain how to tell if you have a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis when your vagina hurts, plus common treatments and reasons for recurrence.
Recurring yeast infections are defined by having four or more yeast infections within a year that are unrelated to taking antibiotics. Symptoms include a thick, white-to-yellow discharge from your ...
Gray discharge can be caused by a sexually transmitted infection, bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection, or more. Here's what to know about the symptom.
Medically reviewed by Andrea L. Braden, MD Medically reviewed by Andrea L. Braden, MD Vaginal discharge is a fluid that leaves your body to keep your vaginal canal healthy. Having discharge is a ...
Expert gynaecologists explain the signs and symptoms of a yeast infection and how to fix a yeast infection with OTC remedies if you're showing those symptoms.