I have white discharge mixed with
br own red from January and I got
my last period in November
Yestrerday had some light blood
discharge.
Should it be considered period ?
I am talking homeopathy
medicines.
My body temp is mild high from
Past few days. I have cough too.discharge and light red blood smells like period blood
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Irregular or light bleeding after a gap of several months can be considered a menstrual period if the flow resembles period blood (in color, smell, and pattern). However, since your last proper period was in November, this long gap indicates menstrual irregularity and needs proper evaluation.
White discharge mixed with brown or red blood can sometimes be:
Delayed or scanty menstruation
Hormonal imbalance
Stress-related cycle disturbance
Early pregnancy-related spotting (if sexually active)
Thyroid or PCOS-related irregular cycles.
Mildly raised body temperature with cough suggests a possible infection, but it is usually not directly related to menstrual bleeding.
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I would suggest:
Do a urine pregnancy test (if applicable)
Get an ultrasound pelvis
Check thyroid profile and basic hormonal evaluation.&
CBC also.
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If bleeding increases like a normal flow for 2–5 days, it can be counted as a period. If it remains just spotting, further investigation is advised.
Do not ignore prolonged gaps in menstruation..
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Hello dear
Thank you for sharing your symptoms so clearly. I understand this can feel confusing and worrying, especially when periods are delayed for months and now you are noticing white discharge mixed with brown-red blood along with mild fever and cough.
From what you described, this may not be a normal menstrual period yet. When periods are absent since November and then spotting or discharge with odor appears, the body is often trying to clear internal hormonal imbalance or uterine congestion. The brown-red discharge usually indicates old retained blood, not a fresh healthy menstrual flow.
Also, mild fever, cough, and change in body temperature suggest that your vital force is under stress, and the system may be reacting as a whole — not just the uterus. In homeopathy we always treat the person as a complete unit, not only one symptom.
Possible reasons we must carefully evaluate:
• Hormonal imbalance after delayed cycles
• Infection or inflammation in uterus or cervix
• Stress or immunity disturbance
• Reaction to ongoing medicines (needs assessment)
• Sometimes early signs of PCOS or endometrial irregularity
• Rarely, pregnancy-related changes (must be ruled out if applicable)
Since discharge smells like menstrual blood but flow is very light and irregular, I would not consider this a proper period yet.
What I strongly recommend:
Do not ignore this pattern
Continue medicines only after proper review
Check if pregnancy is possible (if applicable)
If fever persists, evaluation is important
Individualised homeopathic prescription is needed — not a routine medicine
In my clinical experience, when we select the exact constitutional remedy based on your physical symptoms, menstrual history, emotional state, and thermal pattern, cycles usually regulate naturally and discharge clears gently without hormonal drugs.
If you like, I can help you in a detailed consultation where I will:
Analyse your full menstrual history
Study discharge characteristics precisely
Understand your immunity and hormonal pattern
Prescribe a personalised homeopathic remedy
Guide you step-by-step until cycles normalize
You can book an online consultation and we will treat this from the root, safely and naturally
Regards
Dr jyoti kadkol
Health Global Homeopathy
www.healthglobalclinics.com
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Hello,
Irregular or absent periods from November, along with white discharge mixed with brown/red spotting, is commonly seen in PCOD due to hormonal imbalance.
Light bleeding or brown discharge can sometimes be considered a delayed period, especially if it has a typical menstrual smell and lasts 1–3 days. However, since your cycle has been absent for several months, this needs proper evaluation.
Mild increase in body temperature and discharge can also occur due to:
• Hormonal imbalance
• Infection
• Delayed ovulation
• Stress-related cycle disturbance
I would suggest:
• Do a urine pregnancy test (if there is any chance)
• Get an ultrasound pelvis (if not done recently)
• Basic hormonal profile if periods remain irregular
In homoeopathy, treatment is individualized based on your full symptom picture (cycle history, discharge type, body type, stress, cravings, sleep, etc.). With proper constitutional treatment, PCOD-related irregular cycles can be regulated gradually and safely.
Take care
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You may consult online with detailed history so that I can guide you properly and plan a suitable treatment.
It sounds like you are going through a confusing and physically uncomfortable time. Managing PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disease) can often feel like a guessing game with your own body, especially when your cycle becomes unpredictable.
While I can't provide a medical diagnosis, I can help you break down what might be happening based on the symptoms you've shared.
Is it a Period or Spotting?
When you haven't had a period for several months (since November, in your case), the lining of the uterus can become very thick. When it eventually begins to shed, it doesn't always start with a "normal" heavy flow.
Light Blood/Brown Discharge: This is often "old blood" that has taken longer to leave the uterus. In the context of PCOD, this is frequently considered breakthrough bleeding or spotting rather than a true ovulatory period.
The Smell: If it smells metallic like a period, it likely contains blood. However, if there is a strong, foul, or "fishy" odor, it could indicate an underlying infection (like Bacterial Vaginosis), which often accompanies changes in vaginal discharge.
Next Steps
Blood Work: Check your hormone levels (LH, FSH, Prolactin) and a Complete Blood Count (CBC) to see if the fever is linked to an elevated white blood cell count (infection).
Pregnancy Test: If there is any chance of pregnancy, a test is necessary, as irregular spotting and fever can sometimes be associated with complications.
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Hello.
I have read your complains thoroughly.
Now that you have not got your periods since november but you are experiencing mild flow , it still cannot be considered a menstruation.
To understand a right cause of this we need to undergo some investigations.
I would suggest you an Ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis to rule out few things.
Also consider getting CBC done with lipid profile.
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If you are feeling better with your ongoing medication kindly stick to it .
if your complains are worsen then connect with me so tgat i can help you with correct homoeopathic plan of tretament.
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