For women in today's society, there are many gynecological diseases with bloody vaginal discharge. So, what are the clinical symptoms of female patients with vaginal bleeding? In addition, what are the common factors that cause women to experience vaginal bleeding? Next, we will discuss these two issues in detail.
What are the clinical symptoms of patients with vaginal bleeding?
1. Pudendal tingling sensation: For female patients with bloody vaginal discharge, there are symptoms of tingling in the genital area, and the degree of this tingling sensation depends on the patient's duration of illness. That is to say, if the patient has been suffering from this disease for a long time, their tingling sensation will be relatively strong.
2. Pudendal itching: For women with vaginal bleeding, symptoms of genital itching usually occur. For female patients with this symptom, in order to prevent bacterial infection during scratching, it is necessary to be careful not to use your hands to separate clothes or directly scratch itchy areas.
What are the common factors that can cause vaginal bleeding?
1. Hymen rupture: For young girls, the symptoms of hymen rupture will inevitably lead to symptoms of vaginal discharge with blood. There are generally two types of factors that can cause the rupture of the hymen in young girls, one is human factors, that is, having a sexual life for the first time. Another is external factors such as cycling and cycling. For women with such vaginal discharge and blood, there is no need for them to receive any treatment.
2. Uterine diseases: Generally speaking, there are three types of uterine diseases with symptoms: uterine inflammatory diseases and tumor diseases. Uterine inflammatory diseases are divided into subcategories such as adnexitis, uterine polyps, and uterine cysts. For patients with leukorrhea caused by these types of diseases who appeal, they must immediately go to the hospital for detailed examination and actively discuss effective treatment plans with doctors.
3. Other factors: In addition to the two factors mentioned above, women may also suffer from leukorrhea, such as excessive work pressure, prolonged staying up late, insomnia, and long-term weight loss.
For women, if they experience symptoms of vaginal discharge with blood in their daily lives, it is best to immediately go to the hospital for appropriate examination, find the true cause, and treat it appropriately. Take this symptom seriously to avoid missing the optimal treatment period.