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I’ve had brown blood for a month, and it smells awful

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I’ve had brown blood for a month, and it smells awful

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Q: I started menstruating a month ago, but my period has been coming out for a month now. This is how much I consume one or two small pads a day. It smells terrible, too.

If you see the bad smell, you might have contracted vaginitis. Maybe it’s because I’m still wet because of my period, but my skin is itchy often.

The color of my period is not red and I have brown blood. I haven’t menstruated for about two months before. What should I do?

A: Women who start menstruating usually menstruate between three and five weeks. Bleeding occurs between two days and a week, and the amount of menstruation is about 30 to 35ml. Menstruation is called menstrual irregularity if it is shorter or longer than the normal menstrual cycle.

It is a symptom that occurs when the hormone balance is broken due to stress, lack of sleep, and poor eating habits. At this time, the symptoms can be alleviated by improving lifestyle.

A month of bleeding with previous menstrual irregularities is suspected of female genital disease. This is related to conditions such as uterine myoma, adenomycosis, uterine polyp, endometriosis, and so on. Also, menstrual pain, pelvic pain, irregular bleeding, anemia, constipation, and urea can occur.

If you don’t receive treatment, you may have problems such as infertility later, so I recommend you visit the gynecologist for a thorough examination as soon as possible.

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