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Pink Discharge After Period: What Should One Beware Of?

  • Myomas and other neoplasmas of the uterus are characterized by periodical but irregular bleeding of various intensity and persistence, including pink mid cycle discharge;
  • Precancerous and cancerous pathology of the uterine cervix – these conditions are often accompanied by scant bleeding after intercourse;
  • Hormonal disruptions, including ovarian polycystic disease, most often appear in the form of chaotic bloody discharge caused by an irregular menstrual cycle;
  • Sexually transmitted diseases can provoke not only pink discharge after period, but also a number of other symptoms – irritations of skin and genital mucous lining, itching and burning, unpleasant smell and presence of foreign matter (purulence, foam) in the vaginal secrete.

Unfortunately, most of the mentioned pathologies remain unrevealed since they may involve no other symptoms except for light-pink discharge, and women often ignore any scant bleeding. It should be noted that even painless but reoccurring spotting or pink discharge constitute sufficient ground for a visit to a gynecologist. Such a precaution means is the guarantee of women’s health.

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