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Had Vagintitis And Bacterial Infection. Getting Brown Discharge After Period. What Is Going On?
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Question: I am a virgin but was diagnosed with vagintitis and a bacterial infection a couple years ago. It was hard to administer the medication because I had to push it in me. I didn't not get all the medication inside but most. Now, two years later I'm getting brown (sometimes clumpy) discharge...and today some bleeding (10 days after period). I feel slight tingling nwar my tubes and ovaries. Unfortunately I allow a man to rub against me without protection....what do u think I'm dealing with? I do plan on going to doctor soon.
Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question.
I have a few questions:
1. Have you ever had irregular cycles before?
2. Do you have a fever?
3. Does the discharge have an odor?
I have a few questions:
1. Have you ever had irregular cycles before?
2. Do you have a fever?
3. Does the discharge have an odor?
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1. Yes one time I bleed for weeks because I was severely stressed.
When I was younger I may skit a month once in a while but its usually regulate.
2. No I don't have a fever
3. Not really... very slight odor..I have put my nose close to smell the odor ( still not strong)
I want to add that I've just started working out and that's when I noticed watery discharge coming once in a while.
When I was younger I may skit a month once in a while but its usually regulate.
2. No I don't have a fever
3. Not really... very slight odor..I have put my nose close to smell the odor ( still not strong)
I want to add that I've just started working out and that's when I noticed watery discharge coming once in a while.
Thank you for the information. I am sorry about the delay.
You have two issues:
1. An abnormal discharge / vaginal infection
2. Mid-cycle bleeding
First of all, tingling in your ovaries and mid-cycle spotting might very well be because you are ovulating. Many women can sense ovulation because of discomfort on one side or the other. Also, some women experience mid-cycle spotting right around ovulation related to a small drop in estrogen. This is a very normal event and usually is short-lived.
The abnormal discharge is almost certainly related to an infection. Based on the lack of odor, and recent resumption of physical activity, I believe that yeast would be the most likely culprit. It might appear brownish because of the mid-cycle spotting. In this case, calling your doctor for an appointment would be wise, and perhaps they might be willing to treat you with an oral medication for yeast called Diflucan.
Also, even though you are virgin, sometimes birth control pills are used to prevent ovulation and regulate your cycle. You are certainly a candidate in this regard.
I hope that this helps and good luck!
You have two issues:
1. An abnormal discharge / vaginal infection
2. Mid-cycle bleeding
First of all, tingling in your ovaries and mid-cycle spotting might very well be because you are ovulating. Many women can sense ovulation because of discomfort on one side or the other. Also, some women experience mid-cycle spotting right around ovulation related to a small drop in estrogen. This is a very normal event and usually is short-lived.
The abnormal discharge is almost certainly related to an infection. Based on the lack of odor, and recent resumption of physical activity, I believe that yeast would be the most likely culprit. It might appear brownish because of the mid-cycle spotting. In this case, calling your doctor for an appointment would be wise, and perhaps they might be willing to treat you with an oral medication for yeast called Diflucan.
Also, even though you are virgin, sometimes birth control pills are used to prevent ovulation and regulate your cycle. You are certainly a candidate in this regard.
I hope that this helps and good luck!
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