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Healthy vaginal discharge ranges from clear to milky white, while colorful shades like pink, red, brown, yellow, green and gray can indicate health concerns.
Yellow discharge can be normal and simply a sign of regular clear discharge changing color upon contact with the air. However, it may also be a sign of infections, including STIs and pelvic inflammatory disease. Yellow discharge may also be noted in early pregnancy.
Although whitish or clear discharge is typical, you might also experience a creamy yellow discharge. If this light yellow discharge is your usual color and you have no other symptoms — such as a foul or fishy smell, itching, or pain — then there’s no need for concern.
Discharge that is a darker shade of yellow, yellowish-green, or green usually signals a bacterial or sexually transmitted infection. See a doctor promptly if vaginal discharge is thick or...
Color: Vaginal discharge is healthy if it’s clear, milky white or off-white. Dark yellow, brown, green or grey discharge may indicate an infection or other issue. Smell: Vaginal discharge may have an odor, but it shouldn’t be strong and shouldn’t be unpleasant.
Yellow discharge can be anywhere from light yellow to a darker yellow-greenish. It's noticeable in underwear or on toilet paper after using the bathroom. A pale yellow discharge without any odor is considered normal.
If you start to have yellow or green discharge with an unusual odor, speak with your gynecologist (a doctor specializing in reproductive health). Abnormal Yellow Discharge Symptoms.