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Having Light Blood Discharge. Not Due For Periods. Advice?

When I wipe after a wee there is blood on the paper, it was very light at first and disappeared after a few days but now it s back and there is even more blood, so much that I have to wear protection. It s been about 2 weeks now and I went to the doctors when it was quite light and irregular and was told it was nothing to worry about but now that it s everyday and heavier I am worried as I ve never had this before. I m not due my periods for another week so I know it s not that. Any suggestions/advice?
Sat, 26 Oct 2013
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Namaste
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Greetings of the day

Is it bleeding you are experiencing from vagina or anus?

Does the bleeding occur urination or passing stools. I would request you to see your Gynaecologist again and ask for good local examination to find out any local cause for it.

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Having Light Blood Discharge. Not Due For Periods. Advice?

Namaste Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day Is it bleeding you are experiencing from vagina or anus? Does the bleeding occur urination or passing stools. I would request you to see your Gynaecologist again and ask for good local examination to find out any local cause for it. Regards