In women, the discharge often has a green color, but women with gonorrhea may not notice any unusual discharge. Men may have a yellow or green discharge from the penis.
In men, a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis that usually appears 1 to 14 days after infection. Sometimes men with gonorrhea get painful or swollen testicles. This disease is sometimes called "clap" because men would "clap" their penis to remove the discharge.
In women, increased vaginal discharge, or vaginal bleeding between periods is seen. It is a cloudy discharge.
It may be green or yellow, or a woman may have no change in discharge. If you're at risk, get tested.
Chlamydia discharge will be greenish, yellowish, or grayish (not white).
Chlamydia discharge will be greenish, yellowish, or grayish (not white).
The vagina does not look any different in most women with chlamydia. There may be a slightly yellow discharge.
Milky white discharge is a sign of chlamydia.
Chlamydia does not look like worms. It's caused by a microscopic bacterium.
Few women get discharge from chlamydia. The addition of menstrual fluid to the existing vaginal and cervical discharge will certainly change the appearance. If you're worried that you may have chlamydia, get tested.
Anal chlamydia can cause bowel changes including anal discharge and diarrhea.
A dirty discharge is a sign of vaginal infection, cheesy chlamydia, green discharge gonorrhea and syphilis.
It is normal to still have discharge after urinating when being treated for chlamydia. If the discharge lasts for more than 2 weeks, you need to see your health care provider for further evaluation.
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Yes, chlamydia can cause discharge, irregular vaginal bleeding, and lower abdominal or pelvic pain. If you're having these symptoms, you may be experiencing pelvic inflammatory disease, a possible complication of chlamydia. Contact your health care provider today for urgent evaluation.
yes. the infection from the cervix leaks pus into the vagina which is discharge.
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