同房后出血WhatCause
Generally, bleeding after intercourse may be caused by hymenal rupture, vaginal mucosal abrasion, vaginitis, seminal vesiculitis, prostatitis, or other reasons. If the above conditions occur, it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Hymenal Rupture
In women who are engaging in sexual intercourse for the first time, the hymen may rupture due to friction from the penis, leading to bleeding. It is important to monitor symptoms and seek medical attention if discomfort occurs.
2. Vaginal Mucosal Abrasion
During intercourse, aggressive or improper sexual positions may cause abrasions to the vaginal mucosa, resulting in bleeding. It is advisable to maintain external genital hygiene and avoid sexual activity for a short period afterward.
3. Vaginitis
Vaginitis is usually caused by bacterial, fungal, or viral infections. The condition leads to congestion and swelling of the vaginal mucosa, which may rupture and bleed during intercourse, causing the aforementioned symptoms. It may be accompanied by increased discharge, odor, and other symptoms. Treatment under medical guidance may include medications such as metronidazole suppositories, fluconazole tablets, or tinidazole tablets.
4. Seminal Vesiculitis
Seminal vesiculitis can result from bacterial infection or improper sexual practices. Inflammatory substances may irritate the seminal vesicle tissue, causing local bleeding that mixes blood into semen, thus leading to post-intercourse bleeding. This may be accompanied by pain during ejaculation. Patients should follow medical advice and use medications such as levofloxacin hydrochloride, azithromycin dispersible tablets, or roxithromycin tablets.
5. Prostatitis
Prostatitis may be related to poor lifestyle habits or pathogen infection. When the prostate becomes inflamed, excessive stimulation or friction during intercourse may cause pressure on congested blood vessels, leading to rupture and bleeding. Symptoms may include perineal fullness or pain, painful urination, etc. Treatment under medical supervision may involve ciprofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, cefdinir dispersible tablets, or amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium tablets.
To prevent bleeding after intercourse, one should pay attention to proper sexual positions and intensity, avoid overly aggressive or inappropriate sexual activity, and maintain cleanliness and hygiene of the external genitalia to reduce the risk of infection.