Brown discharge after menstruation: the norm or reason for a visit to the doctor
Many women face a variety of secretions to one degree or another. This kind of fact should be alarming, unless, of course, a woman is expecting pregnancy. Brown discharge can be a signal of genital disease, so it is best to consult a specialist.
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Causes of discharge after menstruation 
Of course, a brown daub between periods is not always a signal of a dangerous illness. But still, in most cases, the circumstances are not the best.
Possible causes of discharge include:
- Minor trauma to the walls of the vagina after a violent sex... In this case, there will be a scanty discharge of a reddish tint. Such injuries are more common in women during menopause, when the vaginal mucosa becomes thinner.
- Small brownish discharge can be during pregnancy, when the embryo is fixed inside the uterus.
- If there was unprotected sexual intercourse, then you could become infected with sexually transmitted diseases. Then a burning sensation and dryness of the vulva, pain during urination will also join the discharge.
- With endometritis, brown discharge will be accompanied by an unpleasant odor. In this case, you must definitely visit a gynecologist.
- With excessive growth of endometrial tissue or endometriosis, a brown discharge also appears. In this case, the woman has a pulling pain in the lower abdomen.
- Another reason for this kind of discharge is an ectopic pregnancy. In this case, surgery is required and the fetus is removed.
After menstruation comes brown discharge - what is it
When polyps form in the vagina, brown discharge may sometimes appear. The neoplasm itself appears due to excessive proliferation of the inner mucous membrane. If a discharge appears, then the polyp may have been injured.
In another case, experts associate the appearance of secretions of a similar nature with a failure of the woman's hormonal system. Long-term use of hormonal contraceptives or other drugs containing hormones often becomes the cause of such a violation.
Pain and discharge after menstruation - what could be the reason
If, after menstruation, brown discharge is observed in combination with pain, then adenomyosis can be suspected. In this case, some parts of the endometrium of the female organ grow into its underlying layers. Then menstruation becomes long and painful.
Uterine fibroids can cause pain during menstruation. In addition, due to myomatous nodes, the contractility of the uterus deteriorates, and at the end of menstruation, brownish discharge continues for a long time.
If the temperature rises with painful brown discharge, then, most likely, an inflammatory process has begun in the body. Usually this condition occurs in women after a recent abortion or childbirth. This condition can become chronic. Then brown discharge will appear at any phase of the cycle if inflammation worsens.