Vaginal bleeding after eating frozen food
Vaginal bleeding after consuming cold foods may be caused by factors such as getting chilled during menstruation, endometritis, or cervical ectropion. Specific explanations are as follows:
1. Getting chilled during menstruation
Cold foods are considered cold and stimulating. Consuming them during menstruation may trigger uterine contractions, which can lead to shedding of the endometrial lining and result in vaginal bleeding. This generally does not require specific medication and is considered a normal physiological phenomenon. Maintaining warmth in the abdominal area during this time is usually sufficient.
2. Endometritis
If a person has low immunity, infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis may induce endometritis, leading to symptoms such as lower abdominal pain and abnormal vaginal discharge, including vaginal bleeding. In such cases, medications like metronidazole tablets or tinidazole tablets may be prescribed under a doctor's guidance for treatment.
3. Cervical ectropion
Cervical ectropion typically occurs due to high levels of estrogen that stimulate the cervix. It may also cause increased vaginal discharge, itching, and irregular bleeding. The stimulation of the cervix by estrogen can lead to such bleeding. Treatment options include undergoing high-frequency electromagnetic wave therapy at a hospital.
Besides the above conditions, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, and vaginitis may also cause similar symptoms. It is recommended to seek timely medical evaluation at a hospital to prevent potential adverse effects on health.