Is this a yeast infection?? pic included

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I think the discharge is from a yeast infection. Its curdlike but has kind of a yellow/light green color. So I took flucanzole 150mg last night and this morning I had ALOT of discharge more than I had before. I have gotten BV a few times but the discharge doesnt look the same as BV and doesnt have a smell. Please help??

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    It's normal to have a white/yellow vaginal discharge without odour. But if you experience a light green abnormal discharge accompanied by itching, burning, or pain, it could be one of the following conditions:

    1. Trichomoniasis
    2. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
    3. Objects left in the vagina
    4. Gonorrhoea or Chlamydia
    5. DIV
    6. Urinary Tract Infection
    7. Soaps, douches or other hygiene products

      So, learn about these conditions and check with your doctor if you think you have symptoms.

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