What are the causes of yellow stains in underwear?
- Normal vaginal discharge: Whitish or clear discharge is considered normal, but for many women, it can become a creamy yellow color on contact with air, especially just before or after their period.
- Menstrual cycle: Watery or thick yellow discharge just before or after your period can be caused by a small amount of blood mixing with the mucus.
- Bacterial vaginosis: Bacterial vaginosis is a common vaginal infection caused by an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina. It can lead to yellow watery discharge with a strong, fishy smell.
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs): Some STIs, such as trichomoniasis, can cause yellow or green discharge. Other symptoms may include changes in discharge texture, pain, itching, and a bad smell.
- Yeast infection: A yeast infection can also cause thick yellow discharge, along with symptoms like itching, burning, and changes in discharge texture.
- Hormonal changes: Hormonal imbalances, such as those that occur during pregnancy, can lead to an increase in yellow discharge.
- Medication or diet: Changes in medication or diet can sometimes affect the color of vaginal discharge, including causing it to appear yellow.
To remove yellow stains from underwear, you can try the following methods:
- Cleaning with lemon: For light-colored fabric, you can apply lemon juice to the stain and let it sit for about 30 minutes before washing as usual.
- Scrubbing with baking soda: Baking soda can be used as a natural cleaning agent. Apply it to the stain, gently rub, and then wash the underwear.
- Washing with salt: Sprinkle table salt over the stain, rub it gently, and let it rest for a few minutes before washing the underwear.
Learn more:
- What Causes Yellow Discharge?
- How To Remove Yellow Stains From Underwear? - Gloot
- Yellow Discharge: Common Causes and Likely Occurrences