What could be the reason for bleeding again after menstruation has ended?

Mar 05, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhao Xiaodong
Introduction
"Da Yi Ma" usually refers to menstruation. Bleeding again after the menstrual period has ended is typically caused by normal physiological phenomena, vulvovaginal candidiasis, cervicitis, endometritis, endometrial polyps, or other factors. Patients should maintain a healthy lifestyle, avoid smoking and drinking alcohol as much as possible, eat a balanced diet, and keep a regular sleep schedule.

  "Da Yi Ma" usually refers to menstruation. Bleeding again after the completion of menstruation is typically caused by normal physiological phenomena, vulvovaginal candidiasis, cervicitis, endometritis, or endometrial polyps. Patients should promptly visit a hospital for examination and actively receive treatment. Specific analyses are as follows:

  1. Normal phenomenon: If vaginal bleeding occurs some time after menstruation ends, it may be due to hormonal fluctuations during ovulation. This generally does not accompany other discomfort symptoms and does not require special treatment.

  2. Vulvovaginal candidiasis: This condition usually refers to vaginal inflammation caused by Candida infection. After menstruation, patients may experience symptoms such as external genital itching, increased vaginal discharge, and vaginal bleeding. It is recommended that patients follow medical advice to use medications such as clotrimazole suppositories, miconazole nitrate suppositories, or fluconazole capsules for treatment.

  3. Cervicitis: This disease is primarily caused by pathogen infection, leading to abnormal vaginal bleeding, increased vaginal discharge, and lower back or abdominal aching after menstruation. Treatment should follow medical guidance using medications such as cefixime capsules, azithromycin granules, or levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules.

  4. Endometritis: The main cause of this condition is bacterial infection, which can lead to shedding of the endometrium and result in vaginal bleeding. Symptoms may also include lower abdominal pain, fever, and increased vaginal discharge. It is recommended to follow medical advice and use medications such as cefaclor granules, metronidazole tablets, or ofloxacin tablets for treatment.

  5. Endometrial polyps: This condition is mainly caused by excessively high estrogen levels. If endometrial polyps gradually enlarge after menstruation ends, patients may experience intermenstrual bleeding or discharge bloody secretions with a foul odor. Timely surgical intervention such as hysterectomy or hysteroscopic polypectomy is required to remove the endometrial polyps.

  In daily life, it's important to develop healthy habits—avoid smoking and alcohol consumption, maintain a balanced diet, and keep a regular sleep schedule.

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