Published on: 3/17/2025
Greenish-yellow vaginal discharge is not typical and can be a sign of an infection.
Normally, vaginal discharge is clear or white and does not have a strong color. However, if you have greenish-yellow discharge, it might mean that an infection is present. Infections like bacterial vaginosis or trichomoniasis may cause a greenish or yellowish discharge that stands out from the usual clear or white fluid. Other infections might also change the color of your discharge, making it look greenish-yellow. This change happens because the germs cause your body to react in a different way and can lead to a change in the mix of cells and fluids in the vagina. Sometimes infections also come with other symptoms like itching, burning, or a strong odor. Since this type of discharge is not normal, it is a good idea to have it checked by a healthcare provider. They can examine you and run tests to see if an infection is present and to decide the best way to treat it. Taking steps early helps keep you healthy.
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