Light brown discharge ten days after abortion
Light brown discharge ten days after an abortion may be caused by physiological factors or pathological conditions such as cervicitis or endometrial polyps. The specific analysis is as follows:
I. Physiological Factors
Ten days after an abortion, under continuous estrogen stimulation promoting follicular development, ovulation may occur. When the follicle is released, it may result in light brown discharge, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.
II. Pathological Factors
1. Cervicitis
Infections caused by anaerobic bacteria, Candida, and other pathogens can lead to cervicitis. Inflammatory factors may damage the cervical mucosa, causing abnormal bleeding and resulting in this symptom. Medications such as cefixime capsules or tetracycline tablets may be used as directed by a physician.
2. Endometrial Polyps
Endometrial polyps are usually caused by pathogenic microorganisms ascending from the vagina, leading to long-term inflammatory stimulation of the endometrium. Damage to the integrity of the endometrium may cause the aforementioned symptoms. Treatments may include ceftriaxone sodium for injection or penicillin sodium for injection, as prescribed by a doctor.
In addition, light brown discharge ten days after an abortion could also be due to vaginitis, endometritis, cervical cancer, or other conditions. Patients are advised to maintain a positive and relaxed mood during treatment.