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What Causes Light Vaginal Bleeding With Dark Brown Blood?
My 15 daughter has had her period for 2 years and they have been fairly regular and normal. The last 2 months her periods have had low volume, very little red blood, mostly or almost all very dark brown blood. Is this anything to be concerned about?
Hello dear Understand your concern Do not worry Light vaginal bleeding that is brown color may be part of normal menstrual bleeding due to irregular period that retain the menses that contain uterine lining and produce brownish in color
Other cause may be: Retained menses Polyp in cervix and uterus Vaginal and pelvic infections Cyst in ovary Hormonal imbalance Adenomyosis Rare: cancer of ovary, uterus, cervix Thyroid problem Stress Pelvic inflammatory disease
So I think yous should consult doctor. Do the following test 1. Blood test: FSH, LH, Estrogen, progesterone, HCG, Thyroid hormone, ESR, CBC, Blood clotting abnormality 2. Pelvic examination 3. PAP smear 4. USG
Hope this may help you Best regards Dr. SAGAR
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What Causes Light Vaginal Bleeding With Dark Brown Blood?
Hello dear Understand your concern Do not worry Light vaginal bleeding that is brown color may be part of normal menstrual bleeding due to irregular period that retain the menses that contain uterine lining and produce brownish in color Other cause may be: Retained menses Polyp in cervix and uterus Vaginal and pelvic infections Cyst in ovary Hormonal imbalance Adenomyosis Rare: cancer of ovary, uterus, cervix Thyroid problem Stress Pelvic inflammatory disease So I think yous should consult doctor. Do the following test 1. Blood test: FSH, LH, Estrogen, progesterone, HCG, Thyroid hormone, ESR, CBC, Blood clotting abnormality 2. Pelvic examination 3. PAP smear 4. USG Hope this may help you Best regards Dr. SAGAR