1, hymen injury. The most common is the rupture of hymen during the first sexual intercourse. This kind of bleeding usually occurs during sexual intercourse. There may be pain and bleeding at the same time, and the amount of bleeding is usually not much. If the injury is not serious, the bleeding will stop soon. However, sometimes the rupture of hymen just damages the blood vessels in this part, so there will be more bleeding, and it is necessary to compress and stop bleeding (such as using clean cotton balls or gauze and clean towels). ) even go to the hospital for treatment.
2, vaginal laceration. Vaginal bleeding is found during or after sexual intercourse, with large amount of bleeding, difficult to stop and long bleeding time. Vaginal laceration often occurs in involuntary sexual intercourse or very rough sexual intercourse. Vaginal laceration is also seen in vaginal malformations, such as vaginal mediastinum, diaphragm, double vagina and vaginal stenosis. After vaginal plastic surgery, hymen repair, vaginal tumor resection and hysterectomy, when the vaginal wound is not healed well, sexual intercourse is also easy to cause damage. Improper sexual posture and posture can also lead to vaginal injury and bleeding. The amount of bleeding is related to the location and degree of injury.
3, vaginitis. Common vulvitis include fungal vaginitis, trichomonal vaginitis and senile vaginitis. Vaginitis usually has symptoms of pruritus vulvae and increased leucorrhea, often accompanied by edema, congestion or ulceration of vaginal mucosa. At this time, when sex, sexual intercourse and vagina are stimulated, bloody secretions will flow out and the vagina will have a burning sensation. Therefore, it is not appropriate to share the same room during vaginitis.
4, cervicitis. Chronic cervicitis, such as cervical erosion and cervical polyp, is more common in women of childbearing age, and mild cervical erosion does not cause bleeding after sexual intercourse. If there is sexual bleeding after sexual life, you should think that there may be serious cervical erosion or large cervical polyps, and there may be cancer. See a doctor as soon as possible. When acute cervicitis occurs, bleeding after the same room often occurs, and you should also go to the hospital for physical examination in time.
5. Endometritis and pelvic inflammatory disease. Often accompanied by abdominal pain, low back pain and leucorrhea, you need to go to the hospital for examination and receive formal treatment. Anti-inflammatory treatment is usually effective.