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What Causes Pinkish Orange Vaginal Discharge Post Treatment Of Cervical Dysplasia?
I have been spotting for two days and now when I went to the bathroom and my blood was orangish pinkish I couldn t be pregnant really could I ?i wouldn t think I would be but I did have a procedure done in my cervix or whatever down there and they had to cut out a few white spots but that s been about a month ago and I didn t really have any trouble with that..I m jut wondering why I was bleeding like that n barely in my period now
* A fresh vaginal or cervical swab with microbiology report of sensitive organism is a must in this matter.
Primary guidelines:
- plenty of liquids
- care for vaginal hygiene
- avoid prolong use of same tampons
- avoid sexual intercourse at present if active till recovery
- cranberry sachets or pills
- pre and pro biotics with support of vaginal flora and pH maintenance
- prescription of anti fungal as fluconazole, antibiotics as metronidazole with or without clindamycin
* Remaining in regular follow up with your treating OBGY is a must.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
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What Causes Pinkish Orange Vaginal Discharge Post Treatment Of Cervical Dysplasia?
Hello, * As per my clinical experience, the pink orange vaginal discharge indicates possible bacterial or fungal infection most likely. * A fresh vaginal or cervical swab with microbiology report of sensitive organism is a must in this matter. Primary guidelines: - plenty of liquids - care for vaginal hygiene - avoid prolong use of same tampons - avoid sexual intercourse at present if active till recovery - cranberry sachets or pills - pre and pro biotics with support of vaginal flora and pH maintenance - prescription of anti fungal as fluconazole, antibiotics as metronidazole with or without clindamycin * Remaining in regular follow up with your treating OBGY is a must. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel