Age 21 years. I am not sexually active (virgin). My menstrual cycles are regular, although sometimes my period may come 2–4 days early or late. Twice, about one month apart, a white soft tissue-like lump came out from my vagina while urinating. It appeared thick and soft, like a folded white mass. It was a single episode each time and not continuous discharge. There was no pain, no itching, no bad smell, no blood, no fever, and no burning during urination. I sometimes experience mild lower abdominal pain. I have not used any new hygiene products and I do not have any known medical conditions. This has happened only two times so far. Kindly advise whether this appears to be normal hormonal discharge related to my menstrual cycle or if it could indicate an underlying condition. Are any investigations required at this stage? I have attached the images for your review. When outside for long hours, I feel strong urgency but pass only a small amount of urine.
smelly yellow urine with burning
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As per your information it's vaginitis and urinary tract infection.
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Any abnormal discharge from vagina is not good for ur vaginal health
Is ur period regular? Irregular?
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Based on your description, the occasional thick white tissue-like discharge is most likely normal hormonal cervical mucus or shed vaginal lining, especially since there is no pain, itching, foul smell, blood, or fever. This can sometimes appear as a soft lump and may occur around ovulation or before periods. Being sexually inactive also reduces the likelihood of infection.
However, your symptoms of urinary urgency, burning, and smelly yellow urine suggest a possible urinary tract infection (UTI), which is separate from vaginal discharge.
Next Steps
Do a urine routine & culture
Increase water intake
Maintain local hygiene; avoid internal washing or douching
Health Tips
If burning or urgency persists
If discharge becomes itchy, foul-smelling, bloody, or recurrent
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