If there is still brown discharge after 17 days of hysterectomy, this may be due to bleeding caused by the healing of the vaginal stump, or the formation of granulation tissue in the vaginal stump, or vaginal inflammation.
A small amount of brown vaginal discharge after 17 days of hysterectomy, without odor, is generally normal, and can be used locally to promote wound healing, such as muscle cream. If accompanied by odor, suggesting inflammation, need to use antibiotic treatment, such as oral cefradine, levofloxacin and other antibiotic treatment, but also vaginal insertion of metronidazole pessary, etc. for treatment.
A small amount of brown vaginal discharge 17 days after the removal of the uterus may also be the formation of granulation tissue in the vaginal stump, resulting in bleeding phenomenon, you can remove the granulation tissue.
If there is still vaginal bleeding 17 days after hysterectomy, you need to go to the hospital in time to check the cause of the bleeding, and the doctor will formulate an individualized diagnosis and treatment plan according to the specific condition and adopt the appropriate method of treatment to avoid delaying the condition. After hysterectomy, it is recommended not to do heavy physical labor and avoid sexual intercourse for three months.