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Yellowish Green Vaginal Discharge

I've ignored this problem for so long, I can't even remember when I first noticed it. At first my discharge was getting whiter instead of the usual clear color. Eventually it became yellowish green. Currently it is light greenish with a texture that reminds me of something like boogers. I ignored my problem though because it never really bothered me---I was never itchy or in pain. I know I will need to visit a doctor; it's inevitable. But I'd like to know--- is this something extremely serious? Any ideas on what it could be? I really need to brace myself. I am a virgin and have never had sex.
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  I am 13, I have been getting a yellowy greenish (more green) discharge also it has small green things in it........ I am scared. I live with my dad because me and my mom ARE not close at all. I don't want to go to the doctors because my dad would have to take me. I have NOT gotten my period yet, but have been getting the discharge for over a year and a half, I tried talking to my friends but they all have had their periods but I have not they say that I should just go to the doctors.......

    Lately I have been getting cramps and they go away pretty quick. I need to know what is happening:
-Am I going to have to go to the doctors?
-Is it different that I have been getting discharge for OVER a year and a half(1 year and a 1/2)

I read most comments and researched everything.
   I live in a house with boys... only boys. I need help!
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OMG girls i've been feeling the same... I don't know what to do anymore :(
Im 25 yrs old and Ive been having this problem since forever... probably 3 yrs ago... Im tired of going to the doctor just to tell me to use Miconazole every time i go... Which it works for a couple of weeks but the discharge comes back :( To top it all I'm now 16 weeks pregnant and im still having this problem... Im so worried about my unborn baby... Tmrw i have my doctors app lest see what happens...
IF you guys ever find a solution to this problem please send me an email to ***@****... THank you very much!!!
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bubble baths are bad for your flora in the veejay-jay are
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E1 m experiencin d same prob..m having a
greenish yellow discharge..bt it dsnt smell lik
nythng..m 25 yrs old n nt sexualy active..bt my discharge make my vagina itchy..m rly scared..plz hlp
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I know it's been years since your comment about this "discharge", but I wanted to let you know that I searched because I, too, have repeated "chronic" bouts of this stuff and it drives me CRAZY! I have bought a vaginal test (home kit) for PH and it tells you based on your PH what it might be. Although my PH was 6.5, my gyno actually did her thing at the visit I had to make, and she said it was BV, not Trich.  I am divorced, with NO sexual contact in over 7 years, and still I get it! I wear loosely fitted clothing AND cotton panties! Go figure! I don't take baths cuz I am in a wheelchair, so I have to "sponge bath" and I don't even use the same wash cloth 2x in a row! I wish I didn't have to continuously use the Metrozonale (sp) and the 2nd script that follows that after 5 days all the time, cuz I end up using pantyliners for both reasons! I hate that too because I had a complete hysto (don't take hormone therapy) so I thought all those feminine product buys were over!  Oh well.  If you found out anything in the past years to help, I'm all EARS!  Thanks.
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sorry everyone, don't know how to delete posts.  I posted to wrong forum
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