Sexual Health
What's wrong with women having blood after sex? Female sexual bleeding is related to these factors
Vaginal bleeding often occurs during sexual activity, which is commonly referred to as contact bleeding in clinical practice. However, the amount of bleeding is mostly relatively small, and sometimes it may be caused by pathological factors. Below is an example
There are many reasons for cohabitation bleeding, which can be roughly divided into two categories: improper cohabitation and local organic lesions in the female reproductive system, with the latter being the most common
Intrasexual bleeding is often a common manifestation of certain gynecological diseases. Intrasexual bleeding caused by local organic lesions in the female external genitalia can be cured by healing the local lesion. If external genital ulcers, external genital eczema, or external genital herpes cause sexual bleeding, antibiotics should be used to eliminate inflammation first, and eczema and herpes should be cured. Sexual intercourse bleeding will naturally heal
Another type of bleeding after sexual intercourse is an early indicative symptom of cervical cancer, which should not be overlooked. Cervical cancer becomes fragile due to the infiltration of cancer cells, and sexual intercourse often causes contact bleeding. The urethra and vagina are adjacent, and when inflammation occurs in the urethra, the urethra is prone to compression damage and bleeding during sexual intercourse. Cervical cancer is the most common malignant tumor in women, with a tendency to occur between the ages of 30 and 50. It is closely related to factors such as reproductive tract virus infection and long-term inflammation. It is recommended that women undergo regular relevant examinations. In general, it is best for women over 30 years old to have an annual check-up, and for women over 40 years old, it is best to have it done every six months. If any abnormal symptoms are found, they should seek medical attention and receive timely diagnosis and treatment.