Discharge with pain or bleeding
If the cause of the brown vaginal discharge is simply old uterine cells, then the treatment may be simple life style suggestions such as better nutrition, regular exercise and drinking more water. If you discover that the brown discharge is a result of another condition, better visit your doctor.
If your vaginal discharge is abnormal and you have pain in your pelvis or when you urinate, or you bleed between periods or after sex, you may have chlamydia or gonorrhoea(both STIs). Gonorrhoea can make your discharge turn green, although often the pain or bleeding are more noticeable.
If you have any of these symptoms, see your GP or go to a genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic as soon as possible for treatment with antibiotics. Untreated gonorrhoea or chlamydia may spread upwards and lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, a serious infection of the womb, fallopian tubes or ovaries.
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