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Diagnosed With Bacterial Vaginosis, Took Medicines, Having Discharge With Black Specs. What Could This Be?

Hi i was recently diagnosed with BV i took all medication and finished it WEEKS ago. However i am feeling great. i started my period Oct. 13 and ended on Oct. 17th But now i have regular discharge but with tiny brown/black specks in it. At first i thought this was my normal end of period spotting but its been 6 days since my last day of my period so i dont know if this is normal ??? Also i got a biopsy done of a small black bump i had ... it was not cancerous but i did get it sewen up but i had the stiches removed on the 18th ... i looked at the spot that i had it removed ... there is NO dried blood so i know its not coming from that .
Mon, 25 Nov 2013
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Hi,
It seems that this problem might be due to some infection due to Bacterial vaginosis as it takes some more time to cure completely.
Apply antibiotic cream locally.
Keep local hygiene clean, dry and airy.
Ok and take care.
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Diagnosed With Bacterial Vaginosis, Took Medicines, Having Discharge With Black Specs. What Could This Be?

Hi, It seems that this problem might be due to some infection due to Bacterial vaginosis as it takes some more time to cure completely. Apply antibiotic cream locally. Keep local hygiene clean, dry and airy. Ok and take care.