There is still brown discharge after menstruation ends.
Brownish discharge after menstruation ends may result from physiological factors, or it could be related to pathological conditions such as cervicitis or cervical polyps. Once the underlying cause is identified, treatment medications should be selected according to medical advice, along with appropriate care. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Physiological Factors
Under normal circumstances, a woman's menstrual period lasts 3–7 days. Some women may experience longer or intermittent bleeding that appears to stop after 3–4 days but then reappears as brownish discharge, indicating that menstruation has not fully ended. If there are no other abnormal symptoms, special treatment is generally not required.
2. Pathological Factors
1) Cervicitis
If pathogens repeatedly irritate the cervix, causing cervical mucosal damage, increased discharge—often brownish in color—may occur, accompanied by symptoms such as abdominal pain and bloating. In such cases, consult a doctor for medications like Baofukang suppositories, tinidazole tablets, or metronidazole tablets. Avoid sexual intercourse during treatment.
2) Cervical Polyps
Due to hormonal changes (such as estrogen fluctuations) or inflammatory factors, polyps may develop in the cervix, leading to excessive growth of cervical mucosa that gradually protrudes through the external cervical os, resulting in menstrual irregularities and increased discharge. It is recommended to consult a physician for polypectomy (polyp removal). The removed tissue should be sent for histological examination to evaluate the nature of the polyp.
Besides the above causes, brownish discharge may also be associated with conditions such as cervical cancer. During illness, it is important to maintain healthy lifestyle habits and avoid excessive fatigue.