• Infertility
  • Submitted on 15/06/2024

She is having a brownish discharge for two weeks after menstrual periods, no pains, what's the problem and treatment, is it going to affect her fertility?

1 specialist answered

  • Good afternoon. Brownish discharge for two weeks after menstrual periods is abnormal and needs further evaluation. It's important to determine the cause before discussing the potential impact on fertility. Please consult a gynecologist for a thorough examination and appropriate testing.

    Αλ-Αχμάρ Σάμερ Νικόλαος

    Gynecologist - Obstetrician

    Panormou

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