How Should Vaginal Discharge Varying From Yellow To Blood Red Be Handled After A Partial Hysterectomy For Ovaries And Polyp Removal?
Can be related to vaginal dryness.
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The discharge that you are having is likely to be a reactive discharge or due to vaginal dryness as the infection has been ruled out. The estradiol cream that you are using is likely to help in reducing the discharge but it takes 2-3 weeks to show a complete effect.
In case you are having medications like aspirin or painkillers better to reduce them in order to reduce the blood-red staining of the discharge.
I'd suggest getting a culture sensitivity test of the discharge done to further rule out the infection.
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Fistula or infection needs to be ruled out.
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If you have been using the cream for more than 5 weeks then it may not be related to dryness. A culture of the fluid can help in ruling out an infection. You also need to consult a urologist to rule out any fistula.
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Can be ruled out after physical examination.
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In case of fistula, there is a continuous or intermittent dribbling of urine through the vaginal opening. The diagnosis is done by physical examination and by placing swabs at different positions in vagina. Your urologist can help you regarding this.
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Can be a reactive discharge.
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In case it is not urine then it is a sterile reactive discharge that should reduce gradually with time. Vaginal vault discharge can be there after a hysterectomy.
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