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Stitch granulation
Hi , I am seeing pale yellow discharge since few days now. Its been 3.5 months post vaginal delivery. Can yellow discharge be due to stitch granulation? There is no itching or pain but there is mild odour. Is this something to be worried about? What can cause pale yellow discharge? My gynae has prescribed V Flora tablets and Clingen Forte. I am a little worried, thought normal delivery wpuld be smooth but looks like due to second degree tear i have to go through troubles now. Would consuming this tablet be okay for my baby as I am breastfeeding.
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Yes. The medicine is safe. Normal delivery is always always better than surgery. Don't worry. Some discharge can be normal too. Take meds and believe in your doctor.
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No the discharge is not because of stitch granulation you need to be examined to ascertain  the reason for the discharge Clingen  has to be inserted inside the vagina not eaten V Flora is a probiotic which would be safe in breastfeeding
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yellow discharge s not normal,take prescribed medivine
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