Fowl Smelling Watery Discharge After Mirena Removal, Spotting Post Periods. What Can Be Done?
hi, Iam facing a problem after the removal of mirena ,it has been 6 months now.I used to have smelly watery discharge ,before the removal.Iam facing the same now also.sometimes sudden gush of blood occurs after my periods, 10 days after my normal periods is over. I was facing fibroidpregnancy,since i faced no symptoms of fibroids later,i was asked to use mirena loop by my doc.I removed after 51/2yrs and got it removed.please tell me what the problem is ,i cannot wear light colored clothes because of the stain.
I would like to start by saying that you need not continue to live this way, if there is a problem, you need to visit a doctor, get diagnosed and treated for it instead of living life this way.
In my opinion, it would be best to conduct a trans-vaginal ultrasound which would greatly help to analyze your reproductive tract and also grade the current condition of the fibroid which was earlier found. I feel there is some underlying condition causing your symptoms. A speculum examination along with a complete blood profile would also prove highly beneficial.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes.
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Fowl Smelling Watery Discharge After Mirena Removal, Spotting Post Periods. What Can Be Done?
Hello ma am and welcome. I would like to start by saying that you need not continue to live this way, if there is a problem, you need to visit a doctor, get diagnosed and treated for it instead of living life this way. In my opinion, it would be best to conduct a trans-vaginal ultrasound which would greatly help to analyze your reproductive tract and also grade the current condition of the fibroid which was earlier found. I feel there is some underlying condition causing your symptoms. A speculum examination along with a complete blood profile would also prove highly beneficial. Hope this helps. Best wishes.