Is Brown Discharge Normal After Two Weeks on Norlina Tablets? - Obstetrics and Gynecology

Share to:

Nolvadex Tablets


Hello doctor: I would like to ask, I have been taking Norlina for two weeks now...
is it normal to have some brown discharge? However, I don't feel any discomfort and there is no foul odor, is that considered normal?

Xiao Zhen, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/10/30

Dr. Wu Xianghui reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


"Abnormal vaginal bleeding" has numerous causes, including lifestyle habits and stress, age, vaginal infections, benign gynecological conditions, hormonal medications, and malignant tumors, among others.
Therefore, it is recommended that you visit a professional obstetrician-gynecologist for examination and evaluation.

Reply Date: 2021/10/30

More Info


When taking Norina Tablets, which contain the active ingredient norethisterone, it is not uncommon to experience some changes in vaginal discharge, including brown discharge. This brown discharge can occur for several reasons, and in many cases, it can be considered normal, especially if you are not experiencing any discomfort, foul odor, or other concerning symptoms.

Norethisterone is a synthetic progestogen, which is often used to treat menstrual irregularities, delay menstruation, or manage conditions such as endometriosis. When you start taking hormonal medications like Norina, your body may undergo adjustments as it responds to the new hormone levels. Brown discharge typically indicates old blood that is being expelled from the body, which can happen when the uterine lining sheds. This can occur even if you are not on your regular menstrual cycle.

Here are some points to consider regarding brown discharge while on Norina Tablets:
1. Hormonal Changes: As your body adjusts to the hormones from Norina, you may experience spotting or brown discharge. This is often due to the thinning or shedding of the uterine lining, which can happen as a side effect of hormonal treatments.

2. Timing: If you have been on Norina for two weeks, it is possible that your body is reacting to the medication, leading to changes in your menstrual cycle. Some women may experience breakthrough bleeding or spotting during the first few months of starting hormonal therapy.

3. Normal vs. Abnormal: If the brown discharge is light, does not have a foul smell, and is not accompanied by pain or other unusual symptoms, it is generally considered normal. However, if you notice a significant change in the amount of discharge, or if it becomes heavy, painful, or has an unpleasant odor, it would be advisable to consult your healthcare provider.

4. Duration: If the brown discharge continues for an extended period or if you have concerns about it, it is best to seek medical advice. Your doctor may want to evaluate your situation further to ensure that there are no underlying issues.

5. Other Symptoms: Keep an eye on any other symptoms that may arise. If you experience severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, or any other concerning symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.

In summary, brown discharge after two weeks on Norina Tablets can be a normal response to the hormonal changes induced by the medication. As long as you are not experiencing any discomfort or other concerning symptoms, it is likely nothing to worry about. However, always feel free to reach out to your healthcare provider for personalized advice and reassurance regarding your specific situation. They can provide the best guidance based on your medical history and current health status.

Similar Q&A

Brown Discharge After Contraceptive Use: When to Seek Medical Advice?

I have been taking Dailian for a year and a half, and in the past few months, I have noticed a small amount of brown discharge occurring about 13-14 days after the start of my menstrual period, lasting just one day. After that, the next occurrence is right before my next period. ...


Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, just keep monitoring. Wishing you good health.

[Read More] Brown Discharge After Contraceptive Use: When to Seek Medical Advice?


Understanding Oral A Acid: Menstrual Irregularities and Concerns

Is it normal to experience brown discharge followed by some bright red blood for about three days after taking oral isotretinoin (10 mg) and Adapalene (one tablet each in the morning and evening) for a month and a half, especially one week before my period? My menstrual cycle has...


Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology
You should consult your attending physician about this issue, as they are the most familiar with your condition and medication.

[Read More] Understanding Oral A Acid: Menstrual Irregularities and Concerns


Understanding Brown Discharge While on Birth Control: What You Need to Know

Hello Doctor, I have been taking Yaz for two years. My period is due next Friday, but I started experiencing dark brown discharge since last week (it has been ongoing for 7-8 days, occurring 1-2 times a day). 1. What could this situation be? 2. Will it affect the contraceptive...


Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, continue taking the contraceptive pills and observe if the same issue occurs next time. If it does, you should consult a gynecologist. Wishing you good health.

[Read More] Understanding Brown Discharge While on Birth Control: What You Need to Know


Understanding Brown Discharge: Is It a Sign of Pregnancy?

Hello Doctor: I have been taking the oral contraceptive pill for nearly two months, and I still have a week left to finish this month's supply. On July 3, I had unprotected intercourse, and today (July 10), I noticed some brown discharge. What is the likelihood of pregnancy ...


Dr. Wu Xianghui reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
For pregnancy concerns, please perform a home pregnancy test or consult a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology for evaluation four weeks after sexual intercourse.

[Read More] Understanding Brown Discharge: Is It a Sign of Pregnancy?


Related FAQ

Folliculitis

(Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Drug Side Effects

(Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Vaginal Discharge

(Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Ovulation Medication

(Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Genital Itching

(Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Medication To Delay Menstruation

(Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Emergency Contraceptive Pill

(Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Nipple Discharge

(Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Skin

(Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Abnormal Bleeding

(Obstetrics and Gynecology)