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Is this yeast or?

This is the second time in two months that i've got this really thick white discharge. It has no smell so i reckon that it is yeast but then again i have no other symptoms like itching or redness. When i look down there with a mirror i can see the white bits around the vagina. Has been there for a few days already. help! =(
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Usually with yeast infections it comes along with the itching and burning. If you aren't having those symptoms you most likely do not have an infection. Some women always have a white clumping discharge at certain parts of their cycle. So, it may just be normal. I would still go and see your doc so they can culture it and make sure.
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I would go to the doc and get it looked at. Not trying to say anything bad but is there a possablity that you have an std?I am not a doc and can only speek from personal stuff and info from friends. My soon to be's ex had something like that and she went to the doc and they said it was cervical cancer of some kind. Not trying to worry you but something to look into just in case it is something more than just a yeast infection.
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