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Vaginal Discharge With Blood

Vaginal Discharge With Blood

Atypical vaginal discharge with blood regardless if pregnant, menopausal, or having genital wart lesions requires care and a prompt pap smear. This condition is most peculiar for women during pregnancy. A certain amount of pink to brown flow is normal during the first trimester of pregnancy, yet may be indicative of a fetus loss and has to be monitored by a prenatal doctor. Heavy clot-like tissues are most likely to result from a miscarriage. Atypical vaginal discharge with blood regardless if pregnant, menopausal, or having genital wart lesions requires care and a prompt pap smear.

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Vaginal Discharge With Blood

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Genital Wart, Pap Smear

Non-pregnant women especially those during menopause may also have red flows. These bleeding appear to the thinning and splitting of the tissue inside the vagina. Other categories of women may experience similar problems due to infections or other disorders, which needs a careful medical attention. Atypical vaginal discharge with blood regardless if pregnant, menopausal, or having genital wart lesions requires care and a prompt pap smear.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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