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Can this just be yeast infection or I'm developing something else

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Hi I'm 18 since lately I've been seeing light yellowish discharge now it's getting a bit browning it's thick but first it was like cottage cheese when it was yellowish, went to doctor got some antibiotics for yeast infection and now I don't feel any itching but still got the discharge ....can someone help mi under stand out this , could it mean the medications didn't help mi out or what

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Did you get antibiotics or anti fungal medication from the doctor?

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Yes yeast infections are treated by antifungals not antibiotics. You may have bacterial vaginosis which does indeed need antibiotics. If sexually active have you had a chlamydia test ?

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