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Vaginal Discharge, Itchy, Yellowish Dirt. What Could Be Wrong?

Hi, I ve never utilized this site before but I hope it s legitimate. I am really concerned about my vaginal discharge and the constant itchy that concentrated in my clitoris but now it s just itchy in general. I ve been itchy for a week and today I decided to wear a skirt with no panties to let it breath, after I changed into pants and I went to the bathroom I realized that my vaginal discharge was crusty like dried dirt stuck to my skin, and a bit yellowish but no smell I ve never had this before, what s going on.
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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Yes
The site is legitimate, and thanks for writing to us.
You seem to be having a vaginal infection.
They could be of various types, ranging from bacterial to fungal to parasitic.
You need to seriously consult a Gynecologist to determine the cause and type of infection.
That is the only and most logical way ahead.
Take care.
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Vaginal Discharge, Itchy, Yellowish Dirt. What Could Be Wrong?

Yes The site is legitimate, and thanks for writing to us. You seem to be having a vaginal infection. They could be of various types, ranging from bacterial to fungal to parasitic. You need to seriously consult a Gynecologist to determine the cause and type of infection. That is the only and most logical way ahead. Take care.