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Creamy White Dischage

Hello. I was just wondering if a Creamy White Dischage  was a sign of a sti. I dont have any discharge in my knickers, its only when I wipe after having a wee that i find the tissue to be creamy ?
Have you any ideas what this may be ????
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1609501 tn?1299201602
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Thanks mag your a star
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Yes, hormonal changes effect discharge. Google vaginal discharge there is a lot of good info concerning what normal discharge with the female cycle. Also call your doc and ask if there is a phone nurse to speak with and ask her about your rx change and discharge.
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Hi Mags

Thanks for getting back to me.

I have not had unprotected sex recently. I was thinking that I have just changed my pill to a different one. could this have anything to do with it ? As it seems to have only come on once I changed the pill now that I look back at it ......
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Do you have a risk for having an STD/STI? Have you had unprotected sex?

Creamy white discharge can be a normal part of the monthly changes in a woman such as ovulation. It can also be associated with infections such as low risk HPV.

You would need to see a GYN for testing to know if there is anything abnormal about your discharge.  
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I can't say just based on what you said. That is why I said see a Dr.
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I know discharge is a sign of a std, but is the discharge I explained to you a sign ??
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Discharge could be a sign of a STD as well as many other things.
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Could it be a Sti or is it not a sympton ? Its not itchy nor does it burn. Just feels like theres a lot of discharge up there if that makes any sense
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This might be a yeast infection. See a Dr for proper diagnosis.
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