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Have Yeast Infection. Have Removed Gallbladder After Birth And On Medication. What Could Cause This?

My 17 year old daughter gave birth (still born) in March. She then had surgery to remove her gallbladder. She was then diagnosed last week that she had a yeast infection, prescribed a pill for the yeast infection. Today she reports that she believes she is starting her period but the blood is orange. What could cause this?
posted on Sat, 11 May 2013
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Hello,

Your daughter have stillbirth.
She underwent cholecystectomy.
She was also diagnosed with fungal infection. A course of antifungal is needed to treat his infection.
Regarding reddish brown discharge it may due to Pelvic inflammatory disease or a normal postpartum bleed. A course of Antibiotic is required.
If the discharge continued for more than a week consult a Gynecologist.
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Have Yeast Infection. Have Removed Gallbladder After Birth And On Medication. What Could Cause This?

Hello, Your daughter have stillbirth. She underwent cholecystectomy. She was also diagnosed with fungal infection. A course of antifungal is needed to treat his infection. Regarding reddish brown discharge it may due to Pelvic inflammatory disease or a normal postpartum bleed. A course of Antibiotic is required. If the discharge continued for more than a week consult a Gynecologist.