More info needed: You need to have the discharge cultured and also do a urine analysis and culture. You need to be seen to have these tests done. Probably should refrain from intercourse till issue is resolved.
Answered 10/23/2017
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See your doctor: This definitely sounds abnormal, but there are many possible causes and it's hard to predict. If you're sexually active and at risk, STDs like gonorrhea, chlamydia, or trichomonas are possible. Trichomonas or bacterial vaginosis (an overgrowth of bacteria) are likely if there is a fishy odor. "Burning" could suggest yeast. Pregnancy could do it. Get professionally examined in the next few days.
Answered 2/17/2015
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