What's wrong with brown blood a few days after menstruation

  It is not normal for menstrual blood to be too dark or too light during menstruation in women. Generally, the color of menstrual blood in most women should be dark red. However, some women may find that the color is relatively normal in the first few days of menstruation, but it becomes darker as the menstruation is about to end. So, what is the reason for brown blood in the days after menstruation?

  

What's wrong with brown blood a few days after menstruation1

  1. Women usually have their menstrual cycle for about 7 days. If the color of the menstrual blood in the last few days is brown, it may cause the shedding of the endometrium and disharmony. The menstrual blood may accumulate in the uterine cavity for too long, and then stay in the vagina for too long when discharged. The color of the menstrual blood may change due to the influence of the vaginal acid-base environment. If there are no other obvious discomfort symptoms accompanying this, no special treatment is needed. During menstruation, pay attention to keeping the lower abdomen warm and avoid getting cold.

  2. If a woman's bleeding in the last few days of her menstrual cycle is brown in color and she also experiences some abnormal discomfort symptoms, such as increased vaginal discharge, lower back pain, and abnormal vaginal discharge odor. If this situation exists and the color of menstrual blood changes a few days after menstruation, it may be related to chronic gynecological diseases such as cervicitis, cervical polyps, endometritis, etc.

  3. When women experience abnormal color of menstrual blood and multiple symptoms due to pathological reasons, they should promptly seek medical attention and examination at the gynecology department of the hospital. By using methods such as ultrasound examination, endocrine examination, and routine vaginal discharge testing, the presence of pathological causes can be determined, and targeted treatment methods can be provided.

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