Yellow, white, or off-white discharge that is thick, clumpy, and heavier than normal may be a sign of a yeast infection (also known as vaginal candidiasis or vulvo-vaginal candidiasis). Although yeast infections can cause uncomfortable symptoms, they are not necessarily cause for serious concern.

Healthy discharge can dry yellow. However, this combined with an odor may be a sign of infection. Vaginal discharge is fluid that contains a mix of vaginal secretions and cervical mucus. The Color: Vaginal discharge is healthy if it's clear, milky white or off-white. Dark yellow, brown, green or grey discharge may indicate an infection or other issue. Smell: Vaginal discharge may have an odor, but it shouldn't be strong and shouldn't be unpleasant. If you notice a fishy or foul smell to your discharge and it's accompanied w8Mx.
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