Yes: It's very likely to be a yeast infection. It's also possibly caused by a bacteria, but that normally causes a thinner, watery discharge and has a fishy odor. Try an over-the-counter treatment for yeast infections. If it doesn't work, then see your doctor to be tested for the bacterial infection.
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