I keep having brown discharge and I don't have my period.

I keep having brown discharge and I don't have my period.

If a woman keeps having dark brown female discharge, it should be considered that there may be bleeding locations. In clinical medicine, the more common ones are cervical erosion, cervical polyps, uterine intrauterine polyps and endometrial inflammation, ovarian cysts and uterine fibroids. However, examinations should be carried out promptly to identify the actual cause of the disease and then choose targeted treatment. Different causes of the disease require different treatment plans. For example, if you suffer from cervical polyps, you need surgical treatment, and uterine intrauterine polyps need to be treated with curettage. After the operation, the tissue should be sent for pathological examination to eliminate the possibility of lesions.

A continuous discharge of dark brown secretion is abnormal. Dark brown secretions indicate a small amount of vaginal bleeding. Because there are relatively few blood strips, the color of the blood accumulates and oxidizes in the vagina. First of all, it is necessary to check whether it is related to pregnancy. For example, if it is pregnancy, miscarriage, or ectopic pregnancy, such brown secretions will appear. You need to go to the hospital for a blood test for HCG diagnosis. If it is confirmed to be pregnancy, you also need to do a B-ultrasound to check the condition of the gestational sac to determine whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy or an ectopic pregnancy, and give medication treatment.

If the pregnancy test shows no dark brown secretion, there may be cervicitis, cervical polyps, or uterine intrauterine polyps and uterine fibroids, which can cause this kind of dark brown secretion. Secondly, if there is endocrine imbalance, it will also cause such symptoms. Therefore, if dark brown secretions appear, a gynecological examination is required. Pelvic ultrasound is helpful for diagnosis, and medication can be used according to different causes.

If you keep having dark brown discharge, and it is not your menarche, you should first consider whether it is ovulation bleeding. If it is not ovulation bleeding, you should consider that it is bleeding caused by threatened abortion due to pregnancy. It is best to go to the hospital for a blood test for HCG and abdominal ultrasound to determine the cause. If it is menarche and it lasts too long, it is considered to be irregular menstruation and can be treated by taking Gongxueting granules internally. If it is ovulation bleeding, it is considered to be a normal physiological phenomenon and bleeding for more than 7 days can be treated with medication. If it is miscarriage bleeding, fetal preservation treatment should be carried out in time.

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