No, any changes several years after a hysterectomy - needs to be seen by your Gynecologist.
I had a partial hysterectomy leaving 1 ovary behind 12 years ago. Today I noticed a reddish area larger than a spot of discharge on my underwear. I, also, felt mild achiness to my lower abdomen, as if I were getting ready for my period. What does this mean? Do you think it is cancer?
Yes
Brown Discharge is one of common concerns of girls and women. Not all cases of brown vaginal discharge are cause for concern. Brown vaginal discharge is most often associated with old endometrial tissues. You can discover causes of blood spots (brown discharge) in recommended related link below.
Normal vaginal discharge includes:Clear, white, cream, off-white, yellow, pink, or brown in colour.Lotion-like or mucus.Musky but clean scent.Changes throughout your menstrual cycle.Abnormal vaginal discharge includes:Green or grey discharge.Pink or brown discharge when not expected.Clumpy like cottage-cheese, watery, or foamy.Fishy, ammonia, or yeast odour.Causes irritation or accompanied by soreness.
it could be the end of your period. or if you dont have yours yet, your first cycle. it is the combination of the normal discharge and blood. but if you are worried, go to your doctor.
Infection
Yes even if not pregnant. Its clearing out all the bacteria. Mostly dry blood
It can be normal for a woman's vaginal discharge to be thick. However, if it is yellow, green or brown in appearance and has a particularly strong odour, it is advisable to see a doctor as there may be an infection.
Brown nasal discharge can be a sign that there is bleeding in the nose or sinuses. Which are hollow cavities in the nose. A brown nasal discharge is not normal.
Yes, it is normal to see brown discharge even though you've not reached menarche. The brown discharge is light bleeding that has gone brown as it has aged and it mixes with your discharge. This can be a result of hormonal changes as your body prepares itself to ovulate and menstruate.
Brown discharge after menses is perfectly normal. As the flow of blood slows down it takes longer for it to expel from the body therefore turning brown becoming "old" blood.
Yes, this is normal. Your vagina is still "cleaning" itself out. The brown discharge is just old blood. Gross, I know, but it's totally normal. If you have brown discharge for more than a couple of days, I would see a doctor about that. Abnormal discharge can be a sign of an infection or STD.
It proably means your breasts are growing. About the discharge, you should talk to a trusted female adult or your doctor.