Yes, it is normal for vaginal discharge to appear white when fresh and take on a yellowish tint as it dries. This change in color is usually due to oxidation and dehydration of the discharge components. However, if you notice any significant changes in consistency, color (such as green or yellow), or smell (particularly a fishy odor), it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional or doctor.
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