What does it mean if there is bleeding during sex?

Apr 19, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
Bleeding after intercourse may be caused by rupture of the hymen during first-time intercourse, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. It can also result from trauma to the female vaginal mucosa due to rough movements or improper positions during intercourse, usually accompanied by pain or discomfort. Cervicitis can cause congestion and swelling at the cervical opening, making the tissue thin and fragile; stimulation during intercourse may then lead to mucosal damage and bleeding.

Sexual intercourse refers to coitus. Bleeding after intercourse may be caused by physiological reasons or pathological conditions, such as vaginal mucosal injury, cervicitis, etc. It is important to visit a hospital for examination to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. Specific analysis is as follows:

I. Physiological Causes

Bleeding after intercourse may occur due to rupture of the hymen during first-time intercourse, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment.

II. Pathological Causes

1. Vaginal Mucosal Injury

Rough movements or improper positions during intercourse may injure the female's vaginal mucosa, leading to bleeding, which is usually accompanied by pain or discomfort. Under a doctor's guidance, anti-inflammatory and hemostatic medications such as Amoxicillin Capsules or Gongxuening Capsules may be taken.

2. Cervicitis

Cervical inflammation can cause congestion and swelling of the cervical opening, making the tissue thin and fragile. Intercourse-related stimulation may damage the cervical mucosa, resulting in bleeding. Treatment may include medications such as Kangongyan Tablets, Xiaomi Suppositories, or Baofukang Suppositories, used according to medical advice.

In addition to the above causes, bleeding may also be due to cervical cancer. It is recommended to temporarily abstain from sexual activity and promptly visit a gynecology department at a hospital to identify the source and cause of bleeding for proper treatment.


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