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Yellowish Vaginal Discharge

Yellowish vaginal discharge is not normally related to urinary infection or lichen sclerosus. A doctor is likely to pay attention to the medical history of the patient, examine the vagina and the flow, and probably perform other tests to determine the cause. Very often, abnormal flows appear together with pain in the abdominal or anal area, discomforts in the genital area, etc. Yellowish vaginal discharge is not normally related to urinary infection or lichen sclerosus.

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Yellowish Vaginal Discharge

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Urinary Infection, Lichen Sclerosus

Thin malodorous secretions are peculiar for trichomonas related infection, bacterial vaginosis, gonorrhea, or chlamydia. Abnormal flows are common in women and may be caused by a diversity of factors including infections, sexually transmitted diseases, etc. Yellowish vaginal discharge is not normally related to urinary infection or lichen sclerosus.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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