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Re: 2 questions!

From: Asem Anwar Moussa MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 18 Aug 2002 15:10:24 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 18 Aug 2002, Lisa wrote: >
>I have 2 questions. I had diarrhea 2 days ago, and finally had a bowel
>movement today....but it was encased in a rather odoriforous mucus,
>which was hard to wipe off. I had that happening to me about 2 years
>ago for about a month (when I had been very constipated) and then it
>stopped. Does this sound like it was just irritated in the bowel?
>My second question is: I stopped breastfeeding about 6 weeks ago, and
>continue to have very slight leakage, which ranges from looking like
>milk, to looking clear-ish...from both breasts (more in the right one
>though) which ends up collecting and forming a hard crust, which is kind
>of yellowish (like when I secreted colostrum) How long does something
>like this continue? This is my 3rd child, but it was 7 years since the
>last one, and I don't recall this going on afterwards! Thank you very
>much.

For the first question: Itwould be better to do stool analysis &to consult your internal medicine specialst. Breast discharge after stopping lactation needs a hormonal analsis[prolactin] to assess its level in your blood&after that the discharge can be stopped by medications as dopergin etc..

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Dr:Asem Moussa MD
Prof.of OB/GYN.
Alazhar School of Medicine.
Cairo-Egypt
This is for teaching purpose



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