Love is sweet, every intimate moment is beautiful, but occasionally, that inadvertent touch of red quietly shatters this tranquility, causing anxiety – bleeding after intercourse, what could be the reason?
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1. Y Inflammation
Where is the best place in Xiasha to treat gynecological inflammation? Hangzhou Xincheng Women and Children’s Hospital pointed out that inflammatory conditions such as fungal Y vaginitis, trichomonas Y vaginitis, and senile Y vaginitis can lead to bloody secretions in the Y tract, usually accompanied by a burning sensation in the Y tract and Y mucosal congestion, edema, or breakdown.
2. Cervical Polyps
Long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation causes local mucosal hyperplasia in the cervical canal to form cervical polyps. Friction with cervical polyps during intercourse can lead to bleeding. It is recommended to promptly undergo cervical polyp removal surgery at the hospital.
3. Cervical Lesions
Bleeding caused by cervical lesions is usually intermittent and minimal, often overlooked. If bleeding occurs frequently after intercourse, with increased Y secretions, watery or bloody, one should be highly vigilant for cervical precancerous lesions or even cancer. Doctors at the hospital will generally use cervical cytology (TCT) to help with diagnosis, and if necessary, perform Y tract examination, cervical biopsy, etc., for clarification.
4. Ovulation Bleeding
If you are in the ovulation phase, and experience minimal bleeding after intercourse for a short duration, consider ovulation bleeding. It is advisable to temporarily stop intercourse to prevent infection and inflammation.
In conclusion, be vigilant about bleeding after intercourse. If this situation occurs repeatedly, one should promptly visit the hospital for detailed gynecological examination and treatment, take care of one’s own body, and also cherish one’s “sexual” well-being!