A dark brown aunt is considered to be related to the shedding and oxidization of a small amount of endometrium, and is also considered to be related to endometritis, uterine adhesions, fibroids, and so on.
1. Small amount of endometrial shedding and oxidization: for some women, when the hormone level change in the body prompts a small amount of endometrial shedding and retention in the vagina to oxidize, it can be manifested as dark brown aunt.
2. Endometritis: related to microbial infection, menstrual intercourse, etc. Typical symptoms include lower abdominal pain, fever, increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period, etc. A small portion of the patients may have dark brown aunts.
3. Uterine adhesion: endometrial trauma, low hormone levels, etc. are the causes of uterine adhesion, which often cause patients to have reduced menstrual flow, cyclic abdominal pain, and even amenorrhea. For some people with reduced menstrual flow, it can also be manifested as dark brown color of the aunt.
4. Uterine fibroid: mainly related to heredity and fluctuation of sex hormone level. Some patients may be asymptomatic, but some may have abnormal menstruation, increased vaginal discharge and other symptoms, which may be manifested as dark brown color of aunt.
It is recommended that patients with long-term dark brown period and accompanying discomfort symptoms should consult a doctor in a timely manner. Enhance personal hygiene care and change underwear frequently.