Having Loss Of Appetite, Brown Discharge, Mucus In Discharge. What Is Wrong?
loss of appetite last menstrual79 cd now this one is going on cd 70 negative test yesterday never missed period twice in a row?? brown discharge just once when i wiped but happened 3 times on separate days first time looked dried and dark but small amount I think it was dry cuz it had time to dry second time was 4 days later and light brown in mucus like discharge 3rd time was similar and 9 days later dot know whats wrong with me?
The possible causes could be either of the following: -Pregnancy (to be ruled out using an early morning urine sample, at least 2 weeks after the suspected date of conception) -Infections: Will require a urine examination and a vaginal swab test to confirm/rule out -Abnormalities in the structure of the uterus or inner lining (eg. Fibroids, polyps, endometriosis, etc.). will require a bimanual examination and a transvaginal ultrasound scan.
Hope this information helps.
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Having Loss Of Appetite, Brown Discharge, Mucus In Discharge. What Is Wrong?
Hello ma am. The possible causes could be either of the following: -Pregnancy (to be ruled out using an early morning urine sample, at least 2 weeks after the suspected date of conception) -Infections: Will require a urine examination and a vaginal swab test to confirm/rule out -Abnormalities in the structure of the uterus or inner lining (eg. Fibroids, polyps, endometriosis, etc.). will require a bimanual examination and a transvaginal ultrasound scan. Hope this information helps. Best wishes.