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Should I Be Concerned About Weird Yellow Gelotenous Fluid Discharge From Rectum?

I went to the bathroom last night & when I got up I noticed a weird gelotenous blob that was light yellow in color and resembled an egg. I am not sure if it came out of my vagina or rectum (I had diarrhea though). I am 44 and have already gone through menopause and am takin a small amt of progesterone 2x a week vaginally. Do you know what thus is? I've also been having bad stomach pains.
Mon, 10 Apr 2017
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HI
Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, as matter of fact without the physical examination it is difficult to say anything because you are not sure from where it came out, but most of the time it must have been came through vagina and it could be nonspecific discharge if the symptoms is persist then it has to be confirmed and for that clinical examination is must, in absence of symptoms it is nothing to worry hope this information
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Should I Be Concerned About Weird Yellow Gelotenous Fluid Discharge From Rectum?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, as matter of fact without the physical examination it is difficult to say anything because you are not sure from where it came out, but most of the time it must have been came through vagina and it could be nonspecific discharge if the symptoms is persist then it has to be confirmed and for that clinical examination is must, in absence of symptoms it is nothing to worry hope this information