
What Causes White-yellowish Watery Vaginal Discharge?

Question: What does this look like to you?
No fever, no burning while urinating, white-yellowish watery discharge with no odor.
No fever, no burning while urinating, white-yellowish watery discharge with no odor.
Brief Answer:
Infected vulval cyst
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
There are yellow pus filled cysts on the margins of the vulval opening. A cyst will usually form when the Bartholin gland is blocked. If the cyst becomes infected, it can lead to a Bartholin's abscess.
Since there is no symptom it can be left alone and can be watched. It is better to urinate frequently and if symptoms develop like fever, pain then it needs catheter to be inserted in physician office for few days to drain. If not a drainage can be planned in large cysts.
Let me know if you need any further queries.
Infected vulval cyst
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
There are yellow pus filled cysts on the margins of the vulval opening. A cyst will usually form when the Bartholin gland is blocked. If the cyst becomes infected, it can lead to a Bartholin's abscess.
Since there is no symptom it can be left alone and can be watched. It is better to urinate frequently and if symptoms develop like fever, pain then it needs catheter to be inserted in physician office for few days to drain. If not a drainage can be planned in large cysts.
Let me know if you need any further queries.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Hello Dr. Suma,
I noticed on the internet, that it doesnt look the same as what my friend has..The ones on the internet look very round and big, is this the first stages?
I noticed on the internet, that it doesnt look the same as what my friend has..The ones on the internet look very round and big, is this the first stages?
Brief Answer:
Yes
Detailed Answer:
Do not worry, what you have is small and cannot be treated now. It is so early now.
I'd suggest not to compare with others as every woman is different,, the size of glands differ so is their sensitivity / reaction to an agent.
Empty the bladder frequently and try to wide the labia apart with your fingers when you urinate. You may carefully cut the excess hair without injuring the gland. This can avoid lodging of germs on the hair.
Hope this answers, please close if you do not have any more inquiries.
Yes
Detailed Answer:
Do not worry, what you have is small and cannot be treated now. It is so early now.
I'd suggest not to compare with others as every woman is different,, the size of glands differ so is their sensitivity / reaction to an agent.
Empty the bladder frequently and try to wide the labia apart with your fingers when you urinate. You may carefully cut the excess hair without injuring the gland. This can avoid lodging of germs on the hair.
Hope this answers, please close if you do not have any more inquiries.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D

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