A small amount of brown discharge without an aunt during menstruation may be caused by bleeding during implantation, preeclampsia, ectopic pregnancy, menstrual disorders and other reasons.
1. Bleeding during implantation: Auntie means menstruation, after the fertilized egg is implanted, some pregnant women will experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding, manifested as a small amount of brown vaginal discharge, which can last for 3~4 days and then recover on its own, accompanied by a slight pain in the lower abdomen, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.
2. Pre-eclampsia: There will be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, dark red or bloody leukorrhea, accompanied by paroxysmal lower abdominal pain or lumbosacral pain. Ultrasound examination is clear that the pregnancy is normal. Blood hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) and serum progesterone tests can be combined to assist in the diagnosis.
3. Ectopic pregnancy: patients with a history of menopause may also experience irregular vaginal bleeding, which may be characterized by a small amount of brown vaginal discharge, and may be accompanied by vague pain in one side of the lower abdomen, which can be diagnosed by combining clinical manifestations, blood hCG test and laparoscopy.
4. Menstrual disorders: women under the influence of mental stress, drug effects, environmental changes and other factors will lead to menstrual disorders, which can be manifested as a small amount of brown discharge during menstruation and other symptoms, can be combined with the history, symptoms and endocrine examination to assist in the diagnosis.
When there is a small amount of brown discharge during menstruation without an aunt, you need to go to the hospital to find out the cause and give treatment.