Can yeast infections cause green discharge?

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asked Jan 7, 2020 in Womans Health by ykableme (310 points)
Can yeast infections cause green discharge?

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answered Jan 7, 2020 by Jodie (35,100 points)
Yeast infections most commonly cause a white discharge from the vagina while green discharge usually indicates some other infections including sexually transmitted diseases.

Green discharge is never normal and is the result of some infection but not usually because of a yeast infection.

Green Vaginal Discharge is not normal even when it has no smell and when you do experience green vaginal discharge it can be a sign of a bacterial infection known as bacterial vaginosis.

The green discharge from vagina can also be a result of a sexually transmitted disease if you've been sexually active so go to the doctor or urgent care for treatment.

The green discharge is never normal and is always caused by some infection so get checked out before it gets worse.

The green vaginal discharge could become worse and if it becomes frothy, clumpy, or mucus-like or begins to get an odor you should get to the doctor or urgent care or the emergency room for treatment.

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