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What Causes Yellow Vaginal Discharge?

i am concerned i have an std. i have been experiencing some yellow-green discharge along with a “frothy” discharge. sometimes there’s cottage cheese looking discharge, there is a slight odor and sometimes some irritation. i also have to frequently urinate. i have an appt with my gynecologist this week but i am very nervous and want to see what others could think this is.
Fri, 19 Jan 2018
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
There is nothing mentioned about your sexual activities and about your marital status, age etc.
Yellowish frothy white discharge with a slight odor could be possible in case of Trichomonas infection. Cottage cheese white discharge is suggestive of yeast infection (non odorous). Possibility of two infections existing together also cannot be ruled out. Both can be treated easily after proper diagnosis.
Dr S.Murugan
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What Causes Yellow Vaginal Discharge?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. There is nothing mentioned about your sexual activities and about your marital status, age etc. Yellowish frothy white discharge with a slight odor could be possible in case of Trichomonas infection. Cottage cheese white discharge is suggestive of yeast infection (non odorous). Possibility of two infections existing together also cannot be ruled out. Both can be treated easily after proper diagnosis. Dr S.Murugan