Need to be checked: could be yeast but could be a number of things and you need to see Gyn if it persists. Would also recommend refraining from intercourse or sexual activity until it resolves or you are seen.
Answered 10/16/2014
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Uncertain: Yeast can present with clumpy, white vaginal discharge to a watery, white discharge. Sometimes a discharge is not apparent. There is no odor. It can cause swelling and redness of vulva along with itching and burning pain. It may lead to pain with urination or intercourse.
Answered 10/31/2015
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