Many women find a small amount of bleeding in their lower body after sexual intercourse. Many people believe that this is the result of passionate sex. Experts remind women that abnormal bleeding after sexual intercourse is often closely related to malignant diseases. The 10 most common causes of bleeding after sexual intercourse: 1. Vaginitis or cervicitis: It may be inflammation of the vagina or cervix, caused by tumors or viral infections. The treatment method is determined based on the disease. 2. Gonorrhea: A sexually transmitted disease caused by a virus. This disease can be cured by many medications.
3. Chlamydia infection: Viral infections are usually transmitted through sexual activity and contact with sperm, vaginal fluid, or blood.
4. Abnormal cervical development: Abnormal cervical development is a sign of cervical epithelial cell carcinoma. Having multiple sexual partners, having sexual intercourse before the age of 18, getting pregnant before the age of 16, or having a history of sexually transmitted diseases can all increase the likelihood of abnormal cervical development. Treatment is usually performed through cryosurgery.
5. Endometritis: Endometritis is an infection of the endometrium.
6. Cervical polyp: Cervical polyp is a hairless, red or purple tumor that grows in the endometrium of the cervix or cervix, resembling a finger. Cervical polyps are very fragile and protrude inside the cervix, making it easy to remove them painlessly.
7. Uterine polyps: When the endometrium grows excessively and causes it to protrude into the uterus, it can cause uterine polyps. Women with uterine polyps may experience bleeding between periods. Other symptoms include bleeding after sexual intercourse, excessive menstruation, bleeding after menopause, and bleeding during hormone therapy. Curettage surgery with the help of hysteroscopy is a good treatment method.
8. Trichomoniasis: A sexually transmitted disease usually caused by protozoa, which can also be transmitted to newborn babies during childbirth from mothers in charge of soldiers. Sometimes, the virus is transmitted from tap water, urine, toilet seats, and swimming pools. This disease can cause vaginitis.
9. Fibroma: Generally speaking, fibroma is a benign tumor. They are fibrous solid tumors. Only a few fibromas are malignant. There are many symptoms of fibroma, and some women may not experience any symptoms. After menopause, when estrogen secretion stops, fibroids will automatically shrink and gradually disappear. But it is important that women with fibroids must not take any medication containing estrogen, such as birth control pills. Because estrogen stimulates the growth of fibroids. Nowadays, there are many ways to treat fibroids, such as uterine artery embolization, traditional uterine removal surgery, etc.
10. Vaginal yeast infection: Excessive fungal growth in the vagina. Symptoms usually include vaginal itching, pain, foul odor, abnormal vaginal discharge, etc.