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What Could Cause Brown Discharge After Urination?

I ended my period about 2 weeks ago. Yesterday and today after urinating, I noticed a brown (as if old blood) after wiping but the pee is fine. This has never happened before so I put a pad on just in case and nothing was on it. It only happens when I pee. No chance of being pregnant either.
Fri, 17 Jan 2014
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Hi, Thanks for using HCM.

Minimal bleed may seen in mid cycle due to ovulation, seen in few women, which is normal.

If bleeding continues need to get examined.
The other possible reasons for such bleeding could be -

1. Cervical polyp
2. Uterine polyp protruding into the cervix.
3. Cervical lesions such as erosions or premalignant changes.

So consult gynecologist for examination and management.

Regards
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What Could Cause Brown Discharge After Urination?

Hi, Thanks for using HCM. Minimal bleed may seen in mid cycle due to ovulation, seen in few women, which is normal. If bleeding continues need to get examined. The other possible reasons for such bleeding could be - 1. Cervical polyp 2. Uterine polyp protruding into the cervix. 3. Cervical lesions such as erosions or premalignant changes. So consult gynecologist for examination and management. Regards