Vaginal discharge in women is not abnormal and it should not be treated as a disease. However, this only applies to the situations in which the discharge is clear or white and has no specific smell. Anything that looks different is probably a symptom of a medical condition. Sometimes there’s nothing serious, but in some women it can be about a severe disease. The best thing to do when noticing an abnormal secretion, like a yellow vaginal discharge, is to see a doctor in order to know for sure whether you need treatment or not.

Each time the vaginal discharge changes in color and becomes yellow, green or bloody it means that something has happened in your body to trigger this change. It’s not always something good or neutral, so you need to investigate the possible causes. Yellow discharge can be caused by several medical conditions. Depending on which one is responsible in your case, the treatment might differ. Sometimes vaginal discharge might become abnormal due to stress, toxins or unhealthy lifestyle. In such a case, you can consider yourself a lucky woman because once you eliminate stress and put yourself back on track in concerning your lifestyle, the problems will also disappear. However, in most of the cases a yellow vaginal discharge requires adequate treatment. The doctor will determine the condition that’s causing the discharge based on your other symptoms.

 

Some of the most common causes of yellow discharge include sexually transmitted diseases (which normally affect women that don’t practice safe sex), Chlamydia, gonorrhea, vulvovaginits and cervicitis. Very rarely, vaginal cancer can lead to yellow discharge. Cervicitis refers to an inflammation of the cervix. Besides the yellow vaginal discharge, women with cervicitis might also experience abnormal bleeding, fertility problems and pain. Vulvovaginits is also an inflammation, but it affects the vulva and the vagina of a woman. It can either result in yellow vaginal discharge or brown discharge. Other symptoms are vaginal dryness and pain during urination and lovemaking.

Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that is transmitted through sexual contact. Yellow discharge caused by Chlamydia is accompanied by anal discharge and a yellowish coloration of the eyes. Gonorrhea is also sexually transmitted and besides yellow discharge patients also suffer of mouth lesions, burning sensation and pelvic pain. However, a doctor is best entitled to analyze the symptoms and put a correct diagnosis. In many cases the woman requires antibiotics in order to cure the disease and in other cases there are also natural remedies that work.

 

Vaginal discharge is a common occurrence in most of the women and it is not a matter of concern usually. The discharge is actually a combination of fluid and cells secreted out from the vagina in order to keep it clean and to keep the infections away. The color, amount and the consistency of this discharge can vary according to the menstrual cycle and the ovulation in the woman. It depends on the levels of estrogen circulating in the body. The changes in the discharge help sperm to live longer and aid them in travelling through the body to fertilize the egg. Normally the vaginal discharge is whitish or clear and is either watery or a little thicker. If there is yellow vaginal discharge present, there could be a presence of an infection or other factors causing it. The imbalance of the bacteria present in the vagina can cause to change the pH of the vagina. Menstruation, douching, soaps, hormonal changes and sexual activities can also change the pH of the vagina.

A presence of a certain medical condition could be the cause of yellow vaginal discharge. Diseases like Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Vaginal Cancer, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Cervicitis, Cervical polyp, Vaginitis, Trichomoniasis or a foreign body may be responsible for the abnormal discharge color. The yellow vaginal discharge may be accompanied by foul smell or strong smell from vagina, itchiness, burning and pain. Yellow color may be a symptom of HPV or vulvar vestibulitis presence. One needs to know the cause of the discharge in order to treat the condition. Other reasons that can cause an increase in vaginal discharge are ovulation which is the process of release of an egg from the ovary in the body, pregnancy, stress or sexual excitement.

One should visit the doctor to know the cause of the abnormal discharge so as to start the treatment. If the cause of the yellow vaginal discharge is some infection, antibiotics may be prescribed by your doctor to treat the condition. There are various types of anti fungal creams and ointments also available for topical application. If it is due to some other medical problem, that issue has to be dealt with and you may have to undergo tests for that.

Apart from these, to treat yellow vaginal discharge, maintain personal hygiene and keep the genital area dry and clean always. Avoid douching for it may worsen the condition. Douching can remove the healthy bacteria which protect you from infection therefore leading to an infection in vagina. Do not practice unsafe sexual intercourse and always use condoms to avoid sexually transmitted diseases. Avoid the use of perfumed and fragrant products, sprays or powders in the vaginal area. Wear light cotton panties and do not wear nylon or tight fitting underwear. Eat fresh fruits and vegetable and eat curd daily and eliminate foods high in sugar and foods that are spicy, oily and greasy. Try using cotton pads instead of tampons, especially during the night. Drink plenty of water to flush the toxins away from your body and to avoid the condition of yellow vaginal discharge.

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By Egypt Eve

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