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How To Avoid Excess Brown Discharge After Having Sex?

I have had this brownish discharge everytime I wipe myself from using the bathroom and while Im having sex I would see it from time to time. At first the brownish discharge would not stain or even be seen inside my panties but now its coming down and I have to wear pads from time to tome. This discharge does not have a smell but my urine does every now and then I do use the restroom. I did use Metro-Gel recently to treat a bacterial infection maybe like two weeks ago and now this. So where is this coming from? Its not thick but its annoying when I wipe and see it on the toilet paper. Please help
Tue, 11 Nov 2014
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Well come to HCM
This could be scanty menses, still possibility of vaginitis need to be ruled out, you have not mentioned your age here else this may related with the age, if the symptoms persist then this need to be examined clinically, some time imaging study may required, hope this information helps, take care.
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How To Avoid Excess Brown Discharge After Having Sex?

HI Well come to HCM This could be scanty menses, still possibility of vaginitis need to be ruled out, you have not mentioned your age here else this may related with the age, if the symptoms persist then this need to be examined clinically, some time imaging study may required, hope this information helps, take care.