Some yeasts: Have color associated with them BUT the color you mention suggests a MIXED INFECTION .. You need a CULTURE. See your Primary Care Provider or OB-GYN ASAP! Hope this helps DrZ
Answered 11/12/2014
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Vaginitis: Not really. Typical discharge with a yeast infection is thick, white and odorless. Please see your PCP or gyn for a vaginal exam (not a pap). The discharge should be checked under a microscope or cultured for accurate diagnosis before treating.
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