What to do about brown discharge 40+ days after laparoscopic total hysterectomy

Brown discharge more than 40 days after laparoscopic hysterectomy is mainly considered to be poor healing of the vaginal stump, or vaginal stump granulation, etc. It is recommended to carry out drug anti-infection treatment or stump granulation removal.
1. Poor healing of the vaginal stump: most of the vaginal stump is infected, resulting in poor healing of the stump, can be given metronidazole suppositories, clotrimazole suppositories, gynecological gel and other anti-infective treatment, and at the same time to give wound care film spray to promote wound healing.
2. Vaginal stump granulation: after total hysterectomy, the vaginal stump may grow granulation due to the stimulation of suture, resulting in brown vaginal discharge, which needs to be removed by granulation.
After laparoscopic hysterectomy, it is necessary to pay attention to perineal hygiene and increase nutrition to promote wound healing and recovery. If there is brown discharge 40 days after the operation, you must consult the doctor in time to avoid delaying your condition.