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My 92 year old mother had a hysterectomy about 50 years ago. She got up from her chair the other day and there was pale, bloody looking liquid there. I asked if she was having trouble urinating and she said no. I believe it may have been vaginal. What s up?
Tue, 29 Aug 2017
General & Family Physician, Dr. RS Gulati's Response
She needs to be seen by a gynaecologist. In addition to local inspection, examination, an ultra sound may be required to rule out any thing more serious.
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She needs to be seen by a gynaecologist. In addition to local inspection, examination, an ultra sound may be required to rule out any thing more serious.