Get that poor kitty to a vet and dont worry about wiki answers.
Brown vaginal discharge can be related to your period, it's known as spotting and caused when blood mixes with discharge and takes time to leave the body (thus going brown). It can occur just before or after your period, light periods may be only light spotting like this, or brown discharge can be an indication of bleeding for other reasons like hormonal imbalance or ovulation spotting.
No, vaginal infections don't always hurt and in fact most commonly don't hurt at all. In most cases a vaginal infection is going to cause unusual discharge and bad odour, but not pain.
I'm going to have to say infection an you really should go to a Dr.
with no offensive odor it is just vaginal discharge some women experience an increase of this when aroused or during certain points in their menstrual cycle also if you are pregnant there is usually an increase in vaginal discharge now if it has an offensive odor is causing itching or discomfort this can be a sign of a yeast infection or an STD if this is the case make an appointment with your doctor to have tests done and see what is going on hope everything works out for your Good Luck and God bless!!!
The side effect of the pill is somtimes red or brown discharge is actually "old blood" from your period or just your vaginal lining shedding its natural. Ive been going through it as well and I've done alot of the research. Hope this helps. Just dont be scared and everything should be ok.
The brown discharge is a sign that your next period is coming.
Missed period. Nausea or vomiting Cramping Veins on breasts Tender breasts or nipples A line going down your abdomonen from your belly button (not all the time) Headaches Tiredness Excessively urinating Extra or a lot of vaginal discharge similar to ovulation discharge.
well its kinda complicated but ur vaginal lips itch so much because they have soaked up alot of blood so they r going to be irritated
Probably. This happened to my daughter for a year before hers started. If the discharge is itchy or smelly you must go and discuss it with your doctor.
Sounds like some sort of STD, I suggest going to the doctor to find out what it is and have it treated.
Lubrication seeps out of the walls of the vagina, generally as a result of increased blood flow to the area due to arousal. Lubrication itself is made up of water, a protein, white blood cells and a slippery substance called mucin.
If you are talking about mucus discharge, and not blood, then YES. Your cervix is always producing mucus, and the amount differs for women, based on health, nutrition, and whether or not they are using an artificial birth control. without it we would be dry and shriveled. ask any woman going through menopause - vaginal dryness is not fun.