What does it mean if I have brownish blood and the pregnancy test shows negative? What should I do?
Pregnancy, also known as gestation, may not be confirmed by a pregnancy test showing negative even when brownish discharge occurs. This could be due to physiological factors or pathological conditions such as endometrial polyps, cervical adhesions, etc. The specific analysis is as follows:
I. Physiological Factors
As the ovary stimulates the development of the oocyte, the follicle may rupture and release the egg, which can lead to brownish discharge while the pregnancy test remains negative. This is considered a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment.
II. Pathological Factors
1. Endometrial Polyps
Long-term inflammatory stimulation in the endometrial area may cause abnormal proliferation of endometrial tissue, leading to endometrial polyps. This damages the patient's endometrium, preventing it from shedding normally and causing the aforementioned symptoms. Patients should visit a qualified medical institution where treatment can be provided via endometrial polypectomy.
2. Cervical Adhesions
Cervical mucosal rupture caused by iatrogenic injury or inflammatory stimulation may result in cervical adhesions, preventing normal expulsion of uterine secretions and thus producing these symptoms. Treatment involves surgical separation of cervical adhesions at a正规 medical facility.
In addition, brownish discharge with a negative pregnancy test may also be caused by cervical polyps, cervicitis, cervical cancer, and other conditions. It is recommended to maintain healthy lifestyle habits during treatment.