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Brown discharge for 3 weeks no period?

Hello everyone! I've been having brown discharge for a little over 3 weeks straight non stop. Sometimes it would be quite enough to have to wear a pad, and sometimes I could see little specs of blood. Any ideas as to what it might b and what I should do about it? I haven't gotten my perios since last month or unless this counts as menstrual period?
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im kinda in the same situation, have you seen a doctor about it? cos i haven't and i really dont know whats going on or whats going to happen.
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Hello,
Intermenstrual bleeding may be due to many causes. If it was after intercourse or masturbation then chances of genital infection or cervical polyps are there.They are tiny, harmless growths on the outer surface of the cervix and can bleed after intense sexual intercourse.Stress and anxiety can also cause intermenstrual bleeding.

Other causes may be uterine fibroids,miscarriage after a pregnancy, fluctuation in hormone levels, use of anticoagulant drugs and hypothyroidism.

Please get yourself evaluated by a gynecologist as pelvic examination and investigations are required to confirm a diagnosis.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.
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You could be stressed, which takes a toll on your body. Try to drink water.
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