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390388 tn?1279636213

Brown vaginal discharge

I just had a CT can with E-Z CAT DRY barium and a iodine contrast today of my abdomen and pelvis, and tonight I have a watery brown discharge.  Has anyone else on here had the same experience?  

Thank you in advance for your reply.
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634745 tn?1256844310
i have everything you have apart from duidenitis
i have polycystic ovaries
i am pretty sure that the brown discharge was from the iodine contrast, as that happened to me,
when my cysts burst i do not have brown discharge but i have creamy coloured (sorry tmi)
and your right dont worry because they have found something and will hopefully be able to cure your bloating and pains
good luck and i hope you get better
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390388 tn?1279636213
Thanks for the reply.  I was beginning to feel like no one could ever see my post.  I'm thinking the brown stuff might have been caused by a ruptured cyst.  

I received my results back today.  It looks like I have some cyst on my ovaries and in, cyst in my uterus along with fluid in the uterus, and the uterus is thicker than it should be.  Other than that it said I have duodenitis.  Off for yet another pelvic ultrasound and upper GI series.  Also mentions the uterus and ovary are somehow connected.???  Forget how it worded it.  I put it all in my journal.

I'm not sure but, I don't think the results are much to worry about.  At least they found something.  This bloating/pains and pressure is driving me nuts.  :-)
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634745 tn?1256844310
its most probs just a side effect.
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390388 tn?1279636213
Could the CT have caused a cyst to rupture maybe.....anyone.
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