Anal Intercourse With Husband, Whitish Green Mucus Plug With Bleeding. STD Tests Negative. Treatment?
Hi, I had anal intercourse.. after everything ended I cleaned myself and noticed a whitish greenish mucous plug like thing with blood .. why is that? Is there something wrong? It is my 3rd time in the 5 years we have been together.. all 3 times have been spread apart. . It was with my husband, we are both loyal no other sexual partners.. I am 2 months postpartum so I was tested for stds everything neg.
The white greenish discharge mixed with blood could be due to injury / trauma to the mucosa of the anal canal. Is the discharge associated with pain? Observe the discharge and pain (if present) for few days. If they both disappear, it could have been due to trauma to the anal canal mucosa. Abstain from anal intercourse for some time and let the injured site heal up. If the discharge are not associated with the sexual intercourse, please consult a gastroenterologist for examination of the lower gastrointestinal tract.
Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Anal Intercourse With Husband, Whitish Green Mucus Plug With Bleeding. STD Tests Negative. Treatment?
Hello and welcome to HCM, The white greenish discharge mixed with blood could be due to injury / trauma to the mucosa of the anal canal. Is the discharge associated with pain? Observe the discharge and pain (if present) for few days. If they both disappear, it could have been due to trauma to the anal canal mucosa. Abstain from anal intercourse for some time and let the injured site heal up. If the discharge are not associated with the sexual intercourse, please consult a gastroenterologist for examination of the lower gastrointestinal tract. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal