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Reddish Orange Tint In Discharge After Urination. Pap, Colposcopy Normal. Suggestions?

Hi, I am on birth control and my boyfriend and I are sexually active. I recently had a pap and a colposcopy literally this week and everything came back normal. Just a few days after my bf and I had intercourse the next day I went to the restroom there was a reddish orange tint to my discharge what could this mean. it doesn't hurt I have no pain anywhere I feel normal except when I use the restroom.
Fri, 14 Jun 2013
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hi you are talking about the discharge after urination or through vagina. anyways it may be due to urethritis or cervicitis, which is sexually transmitted. the presentation could be due to gonococci/trichomonas. you need to take treatment with syndromeic approach, where most of the organisms causing these symptoms are covered with antibiotics. even your partners should be treated for this. see your gynecologist. all the very best.
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Reddish Orange Tint In Discharge After Urination. Pap, Colposcopy Normal. Suggestions?

hi you are talking about the discharge after urination or through vagina. anyways it may be due to urethritis or cervicitis, which is sexually transmitted. the presentation could be due to gonococci/trichomonas. you need to take treatment with syndromeic approach, where most of the organisms causing these symptoms are covered with antibiotics. even your partners should be treated for this. see your gynecologist. all the very best.