
What Causes Lower Back Pain. Vaginal Pain Along With Brown Discharge?

Can be a vaginal infection.
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The mild pain and discharge that you are having can be due to a vaginal infection. Some amount of vaginal discharge is normal, there are glands that secrete a mucoid discharge that varies according to where a women is in her menstrual cycle. If the discharge is slightly yellow, with itching then it may be a yeast infection which can be treated with an over the counter anti fungal cream or ovules
If it is whitish gray with an odor then it may be due to bacterial vaginosis which is also treated with topical agents.
If there is a organism mixed with the mucus to cause a discharge, identification would require a swab to be done by your doctor.
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Can be posture related.
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Hello,
Thanks for writing again.
The back pain can be postural or due to a vaginal infection. Rest, mild painkillers, improvisation of posture and back strengthening exercises would help.
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Pain killers and a hot compress will help.
Detailed Answer:
You can start with mild pain killers and a hot compress for the back. Do get some oral muscle relaxants prescribed in case the pain is persistent. Exercise will help once the acute pain subsides.
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Smear will only rule out infection.
Detailed Answer:
A muscular pain can be constant throughout the day. A smear will help in ruling out a vaginal infection. A muscular pain may need prescription medicines after proepr examination.
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Not likely to be a serious issue.
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This is not likely to be very serious but needs attention in case the symptoms are persistent.
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