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What Causes Light Vaginal Bleeding And Pelvic Pain After Alcohol Intake?

I m 33 and for the last few years the day/days after I drink alcohol I have a change in discharge and I m slightly bleeding (it s pink and thicker and sometimes mucus like). I also get alternating pain where my ovaries would be located. It almost feels like period cramps but usually it will only be on one side at a time. I also feel bloated but I don t know if that is just the after affects of alcohol itself. I had gone to the ER about this a few years ago and they did an ultrasound and said I didn t have anything unusual going on. So I d really appreciate more information as to what I might be dealing with.
Tue, 31 May 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, such menses is due to hormone changes and it could be due to the age and not due to alcohol it is nothing to worry, if the symptoms persist then it is advisable to see the gynecologist hope this information helps.
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What Causes Light Vaginal Bleeding And Pelvic Pain After Alcohol Intake?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, such menses is due to hormone changes and it could be due to the age and not due to alcohol it is nothing to worry, if the symptoms persist then it is advisable to see the gynecologist hope this information helps.