Vaginitis and Vaginal discharge

Vaginitis and Vaginal discharge: Symptomatic vaginal discharge may accompany salpingitis, endometritis, cervicitis, or simple Vaginitis. The clinical and laboratory findings vary with the etiologic agent. Candida albicans generally produces a vulvovaginitis associated with pruritus and erythema of vulvar area and discharge with the consistency of cottage cheese.
Vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor
Trichomonas vaginalis typically produce a foamy, purulent vaginal discharge.
The vaginal discharge of bacterial vaginosis (BV) is yellowish, homogenous, and adherent to the vaginal wall.
So, see your doctor.

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