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Brown Discharge

Vaginal discharge acquires brown coloring in case there is blood in it. Physiologically determined brown discharge after periods can testify to ovulation, implantation or adjustment to hormonal contraceptives. In pathological cases brown spotting amidst the cycle usually goes in line with other admixtures present in vaginal mucus, as well as vaginal discomfort, pain, irregular menstrual cycle and other concomitant symptoms. Finding out their origin can be best done with the help of a gynecologist. Read more..

Dark coloring of menstrual discharge is typical to scanty bleeding. It can be determined by a range of congenital and acquired conditions. In some cases, brown blood during periods is a variant of norm. Pathological spotting can be accompanied by pain, other forms of irregular bleeding out of the cycle, menstrual cycle disorders and infertility. Read more..

Dark-brown vaginal discharge may be observed in between periods and instead of them. Its causes can be both physiological and pathological. Primary distinctive symptoms of diseases include acute pain, genital discomfort, unpleasant smell or various admixtures in the discharge, as well as frequent bleeding and inability of conception. Such conditions must be examined in a clinic. Read more..

Normally, vaginal discharge during the menstrual cycle is almost transparent, as it consists mostly of cervical mucus. Sometimes, brown discharge between periods can be observed. They can have both physiological causes (ovulation, adjustment to hormonal contraceptives) and various diseases. Read more..