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What causes lower abdominal pain and white discharge?

What causes lower abdominal pain and white discharge?

A person may have abdominal cramps and vaginal discharge for many reasons, including menstruation, endometriosis, and vaginal infections. For most people, the discomfort will pass, but severe or persistent cramping, discharge, or bleeding could be a cause for concern.

Why am I having cramps and thick white discharge?

Cramps and white discharge without a period can sometimes be a sign of pregnancy. Other possible causes include pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, and an infection. Vaginal discharge is normal, and it typically changes texture and color throughout the menstrual cycle.

What causes brown discharge after period?

Brown discharge after a period is usually old or dried blood that was slow to leave your uterus. Occasionally, brown and bloody discharge could be a sign of a problem when it’s accompanied by other symptoms.

Why do I get cramps 2 days before my period?

Endometriosis is a condition that causes uterine tissue to grow outside the uterus. Endometriosis can be managed, but there is currently no cure. Associated pain may occur 1 to 2 weeks before menstruation. Pain can be unusually intense 1 to 2 days before the period begins.

Why do I Bleed 14 days after my period?

Most people experience a menstrual cycle that is on average 28 days long, which means (roughly) monthly periods. The first day of your cycle is counted from the first day of your period. If you’re bleeding 14 days after your last period it could be that you have a shorter menstrual cycle. Or, it could be non-period bleeding.

When do you start to get discharge after your period?

In a typical 28-day cycle, you may ovulate within two weeks after the first day of your period. After your period, you might notice clear to white discharge from your cervix as your estrogen levels start to increase. You may see this type of discharge even sooner if you tend to have shorter cycles each month.

How to know if your period is coming or not?

1 Pain especially in the right or left side of the abdomen 2 Heavy vaginal bleeding, though it may be light bleeding or no bleeding at all. 3 Dizziness or fainting attack 4 Severe pain in the abdomen that gets worse with time