Bacterial vaginosis
Male partners do not carry this condition, but it can spread between female partners. Common symptoms include an itchy, foul-smelling discharge that may look grayish or greenish, as well as burning during urination.
Also, what does it mean if you have white clumpy discharge?
Yeast infections often cause thick, white, clumpy vaginal discharge that usually doesn’t smell (or only smells slightly different than normal). You might also have a creamy, whitish coating in and around your vagina. Most yeast infections lead to itching, burning, and/or redness in or around the vagina.
Likewise, what is clumpy discharge a sign of?
If you’re experiencing a thick, white discharge that can be described as clumpy or clotted, you may be experiencing discharge from a yeast infection. Your vagina does a wonderful job of maintaining the pH balance of an entire spectrum of bacteria and fungi that live in it.