HealthCareMagic is now Ask A Doctor - 24x7 | https://www.askadoctor24x7.com

question-icon

What Does Light Brown Menstrual Bleeding Indicate?

default
Posted on Fri, 6 Jun 2014
Question: hi doctor,i was diagonised for plural effusion and it result chest infection ,doctor has prescribed me tb medicine such as rcinex cumbotol etc , i always have irregular period,,,,,,,, i stopped my tb medicine on XXXXXXX 1st week ,i have taken medicines for 9 months and completed the course, the last period i got on XXXXXXX 14th 2014after tat on april 20 i had 4 days light brown bleeding followed by the two days light bleeding in red colour... and now it stopped......is tat my periods?if it is not my period then y still i didnt have it? i am 24 yrs girl married for two yrs and trying to concive, i dont have any other sex partner. i am very much worried i dont have any other symptoms except tat ,but i m taking100 mg of thyroid medicine and it is normal,,,,,,,,,,i ant to get concive pls help me wat should i do/? is tat releated with any serious problem,
doctor
Answered by Dr. Aarti Abraham (6 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
AS BELOW

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
IS your recent TSH level normal ?
Given the history of irregular cycles and being unable to conceive for more than 2 years now, please consult an Infertility specialist at the earliest.
I will outline what needs to be done -
1. Basic blood investigations - blood group, complete blood count, viral markers, OGTT ( sugar test ) , TSH , THalassemia screen - for both partners.
2. Then, since you have irregular cycles, special hormonal tests for yourself - FSH, LH, AMH, Prolactin, DHEAS, Free testosterone, SHBG.
3. Next, a cycle of follicular monitoring - the growth of the egg follicle is tracked by serial pelvic ultrasound scans to check if you are ovulating properly. Since your cycles are irregular, probability is high that ovulation also is erratic.
4. Semen analysis of your husband.
5. Endometrial biopsy and tissue culture of endometrium ( lining of the uterus ) for TB by TB PCR test. Possibility is high that with pulmonary ( lung ) TB, you had genital tuberculosis also, which can affect the uterus, tubes and ovaries.
6. If ovulation is defective, go for follicular stimulation with medications like Clomiphene citrate.
7. If 3 - 6 cycles of treatment fail wherein you ovulated properly, then a laparoscopy with hysteroscopy should be done to check if your fallopian tubes are open or blocked.
8. If there is tubal block, you might need IVF - in vitro fertilization.
Do not waste more time, and consult a doctor for above mentioned workup at once.
Maintain ideal BMI ( weight ) and take regular folic acid supplements and exercise plus meditate regularly.
All the best
Please feel free to discuss further.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
doctor
default
Follow up: Dr. Aarti Abraham (19 minutes later)
this test i done before one year when i didnt got my periods
my glucose fasting plasma is 77
my AMH is 10.77
my E2 is 52.84
my prolactin is 6.92
in hemogram test my rbc is 4.86 and esr is 33
my fsh is 5.43
my LH is 6.53
my tsh is 3
y u r saying to go to fertility doctor ,,what happened to me ,i am very much scared ,y u told about endom biospy pls tel me briefly wat happened to me ,,,,,,,pls help i am scared, and will endo biospy will pain?
doctor
Answered by Dr. Aarti Abraham (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
AS BELOW

Detailed Answer:
Please relax
I dont understand why you are scared.
Nothing has happened to you.
Yes, you need to consult an Infertility specialist, because you are having difficulty in conceiving.
When a couple fails to conceive after even one year of unprotected sex, it is labelled as infertility and treatment is advised, in your case it has been more than 2 years.
There is nothing to be scared of, just proper investigations and treatment has to be done.
Endometrial biopsy means taking a sample of the lining of the uterus to check for genital TB, it is not painful and is a simple 2 minute procedure.
Please get the remaining investigations done as outlined by me, the ones done so far are basic and incomplete.
Your AMH level points towards a diagnosis of PCOD - polycystic ovarian disease.
The remaining blood tests and follicular monitoring will confirm it.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
doctor
Answered by
Dr.
Dr. Aarti Abraham

OBGYN

Practicing since :1998

Answered : 6004 Questions

premium_optimized

The User accepted the expert's answer

Share on

Get personalised answers from verified doctor in minutes across 80+ specialties

159 Doctors Online

By proceeding, I accept the Terms and Conditions

HCM Blog Instant Access to Doctors
HCM Blog Questions Answered
HCM Blog Satisfaction
What Does Light Brown Menstrual Bleeding Indicate?

Brief Answer: AS BELOW Detailed Answer: Hello XXXXXXX Thanks for writing to us with your health concern. IS your recent TSH level normal ? Given the history of irregular cycles and being unable to conceive for more than 2 years now, please consult an Infertility specialist at the earliest. I will outline what needs to be done - 1. Basic blood investigations - blood group, complete blood count, viral markers, OGTT ( sugar test ) , TSH , THalassemia screen - for both partners. 2. Then, since you have irregular cycles, special hormonal tests for yourself - FSH, LH, AMH, Prolactin, DHEAS, Free testosterone, SHBG. 3. Next, a cycle of follicular monitoring - the growth of the egg follicle is tracked by serial pelvic ultrasound scans to check if you are ovulating properly. Since your cycles are irregular, probability is high that ovulation also is erratic. 4. Semen analysis of your husband. 5. Endometrial biopsy and tissue culture of endometrium ( lining of the uterus ) for TB by TB PCR test. Possibility is high that with pulmonary ( lung ) TB, you had genital tuberculosis also, which can affect the uterus, tubes and ovaries. 6. If ovulation is defective, go for follicular stimulation with medications like Clomiphene citrate. 7. If 3 - 6 cycles of treatment fail wherein you ovulated properly, then a laparoscopy with hysteroscopy should be done to check if your fallopian tubes are open or blocked. 8. If there is tubal block, you might need IVF - in vitro fertilization. Do not waste more time, and consult a doctor for above mentioned workup at once. Maintain ideal BMI ( weight ) and take regular folic acid supplements and exercise plus meditate regularly. All the best Please feel free to discuss further.