Brown vaginal discharge before or after your period is exactly that, and usually not something to worry about. Through a natural process of oxidation, blood that is exposed to oxygen turns from red to brown. Before your period, brown discharge can be due to just a small amount of bleeding and therefore a very light blood flow. It takes time for blood to flow from your cervix until you see it, and during this time, the blood gets older. The oxidation of that old blood makes it appear brown by the time it gets to your underwear. Following your period, brown discharge is in most cases simply blood that has taken a little longer to be expelled. If you’re spotting between periods, blood may mix with your usual white vaginal discharge, resulting in a brown, thick, rubber-like consistency. All of this is totally normal and fine. Dr. Swarna Sree, Gynecologist- at Zoi Multi Speciality Hospital talks about Is Brown Discharge Harmful #CONTENT #ZOI HOSPITALS #BROWN DISCHARGE HealthForAll #gynecology Visit our website https://zoihospitals.com/ to know more about Zoi Hospitals and its facilities. Connect with us: Facebook - / zoihospitals Instagram - / zoihospitals Twitter - / zoihospitals Blog - https://zoihospitals.com/blog/