What Do Dark Vaginal Discharge And Burning Sensations Indicate?
Question: I have a dark vaginal discharge with some burning. not sexually active. pre menopausal. ovaries were removed due to enlarged with benign mass. what could this be?
Brief Answer:
ovaries removed how long back?
Detailed Answer:
Hi there,
Welcome to HCM,
It could be vaginal infection, or abnormal uterine bleed. you need to be checked by a Gynaecologist.
Burning makes it more towards infections.
Do you have dryness of vagina? how long back did you have ovaries removed?
Kindly revert back with your answers so that I can help you
Regards.
ovaries removed how long back?
Detailed Answer:
Hi there,
Welcome to HCM,
It could be vaginal infection, or abnormal uterine bleed. you need to be checked by a Gynaecologist.
Burning makes it more towards infections.
Do you have dryness of vagina? how long back did you have ovaries removed?
Kindly revert back with your answers so that I can help you
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy
Yes Some dryness. Ovaries removed 2 years ago.
Brief Answer:
do not worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi there,
Welcome to HCM,
The discharge could be due to vaginal dryness and irritation due to estrogen withdrawal after ovarian removal.
Also would advise a ultrasound pelvis just to rule out endometrial thickening (lining of the womb).
Sometimes in perimenopausal women there can be endometrial thickening or polyp that may present as bleeding (dark blood). But its unlikely in you as your ovaries are already removed.
But better to get a internal examination and a pelvic ultrasound done and rule out infection and endometrial problem.
one more thing do you have any burning when you pass urine?Or a tingling sensation and lower abdominal pain?
hope this helps.
Regards.
do not worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi there,
Welcome to HCM,
The discharge could be due to vaginal dryness and irritation due to estrogen withdrawal after ovarian removal.
Also would advise a ultrasound pelvis just to rule out endometrial thickening (lining of the womb).
Sometimes in perimenopausal women there can be endometrial thickening or polyp that may present as bleeding (dark blood). But its unlikely in you as your ovaries are already removed.
But better to get a internal examination and a pelvic ultrasound done and rule out infection and endometrial problem.
one more thing do you have any burning when you pass urine?Or a tingling sensation and lower abdominal pain?
hope this helps.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
Slight burning and no pain
Brief Answer:
Ok
Detailed Answer:
then it's unlikely to be urine infection
Ok
Detailed Answer:
then it's unlikely to be urine infection
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad