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Excessive discharge

I had sex for the first time one month ago. Ever since I have had excessive vaginal discharge, i am constantly wet. It dries yellow on my knickers and there is alot when I go to the toilet and wipe, sometimes yellow or clear. Also, there is often gloopy white discharge around my vagina and this dries yellow. It does not smell. I sometime get itchy and sometimes burning upon urination. What could this be?
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Yes, I would say a yeast infection and from my past with yeast infections I should know.  You'll know if its yeast or not, because once you have your period your infection will be gone, if its yeast.  It could also be a bacterial infection, and therefore there are antibacterials you can get from your doctor.  But dont fret too much, they nether one, are a big deal.  
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that could be a yeast infection.  You might want to see a doctor to make sure.  Here are some symptoms
Vaginal itching  
Vaginal discharge that may be thick, white, and lumpy like
cottage cheese
Vaginal soreness, irritation, or
burning
Rash or redness on the skin
outside the vagina (vulva)
Burning on urination
Painful vaginal intercourse (sex)

What can cause it is a change in your bodies ph.  If he were to use a condom that could have caused it or if he were to have *** inside you that could have caused it too.  I have gotten yeast infections from intercourse also.  It will only get worse if is untreated.  You can also get medication at the store.  I would recommend something that is one day and the ovule one.  so you do not have to deal with the cream stuff.
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