Get checked: Its possible it could be an infection, typically a milky whitish or curd like whitish discharge with associated symptoms can indicate a yeast infection such as candida or there could be another type of infection. You should get examined and test performed on the discharge to see if you need treatment.
Answered 10/13/2018
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Evaluation needed: It may be nothing at all or it may be an infection. It is prudent to get this evaluated by your doctor
Answered 9/29/2016
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May be normal: Women can expect some amount of normal vaginal discharge which tends to be milky white. If the discharge changes, develops an odor or pelvic pain occurs, it is time to see the doctor.
Answered 9/28/2016
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....: could be bacterial vaginosis. may also be vaginitis. please see a health care provider for a complete examination.
Answered 2/1/2015
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