I am suffering from pcos and has been consuming ayurvedic medicine for the same. I have got my last menses In aug with the help of ocp post that I am facing brown discharge since Jan 2 and in the third week of jan brown discharge started in clots for 3-4 days post that it turned into smaller clots and still has not stopped.. is there any medicine that could stop brown discharge immediately. Also should I consider this brown discharge as periods.?
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Brown discharge could be anything like mixture of blood and secretions.
You must consult expert gynecologist.
Plus For the pcos my best advice would be
1. Daily exercise under fitness expert
2. Dietary modification
3. Weight reduction (if you are overweight)
Next Steps
Consult Gynecologist
Workout
Diet
Health Tips
Plenty of fluids
You can consult me for Precise advice regarding Workout & Dietary modification
wishing you Healthy recovery
U have not mentioned about size of cyst ,if u r unmarried no need to worry but if ur married then both partners r to be needed to evaluate ,some times such types of clots may be takes place by few medicines
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