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Causes Of Brown Or Bloody Vaginal Discharge

Sasa Milosevic, MD Women's Health

Certain amount of vaginal discharge is normal. However, in order to be considered normal, it has to be transparent or slightly white, without aggressive odor and in a low amount. When vaginal discharge becomes brown or red, it usually means that it is mixed with blood. There are various

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Missed Period, Cramps And Increased Vaginal Discharge

Dr. Judith Mairs-Levy Women's Health

Cramps without Periods? When the uterine muscles of the uterus contract to expel its lining which is made of very tiny blood vessels. The chemical substance prostaglandin triggers the contractions which produce cramps. For most women, cramping sometimes even days before is a sign a period is on its

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Spotting After Your Period?

Dr. Judith Mairs-Levy Women's Health

Spotting after Period? Spotting or vaginal bleeding after, between or after your periods is also referred to as metrorrhagia. Causes vary and can include but not limited to: miscarriages, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), vaginal dryness, fibroid tumors, polyps or abnormal growth and /or cancer of

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Painful Pimples, Bumps, And Lesions In Female Genital Area?

Dr. Judith Mairs-Levy Women's Health

The Bad, the Good, and the Ugly Pimples and bumps on the female genitalia can be as a result of a number of factors, and is unfortunately, a very common concern and annoyance. The good news is: Pimples, bumps or cysts do not always indicate something bad. Some conditions can disappear on their own

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Normal And Pathological Vaginal Discharge

Sasa Milosevic, MD Women's Health

Vaginal discharge is usually recognized as an increased amount of vaginal secretion, but patients use this term to address any vaginal discomfort, including change in color, consistency, and smell. It is quite frequent, and it is listed among 25 most common complaints in primary care. Normal

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Do Itchy Breasts Mean Cancer?

Sunita Khatri, MD Women's Health

Itchy breasts can be a result of several factors. Some of the common causes are: Puberty: Hitting puberty is one of the most common physiological causes of itching in breasts. In girls, this is the time when there is budding of breasts. Because of hormonal changes in the body, the breast tissue

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Clear Thick Mucus - What Could It Be?

Sameera Madugalle, M.D. Women's Health

Vaginal discharge is very common. The distress and perception of vaginal discharge is extremely subjective. Some women get annoyed with slight discharge while some do not complain even with heavy discharge. Therefore clinical examination by a gynecologist is necessary to assess the condition