What causes bleeding the day after an ultrasound?

Vaginal ultrasound is vaginal ultrasound. Vaginal bleeding the day after a vaginal ultrasound may be caused by damage to the vaginal mucosa, or it may be caused by physiological factors such as menstrual flow, or cervicitis or cervical cancer.
Vaginal ultrasound may damage the vaginal mucosa when a woman undergoes a vaginal ultrasound, which may cause vaginal bleeding in women. In addition, women who experience menstruation the day after having a vaginal ultrasound may also experience vaginal bleeding, which are normal physiological phenomena.
Vaginal bleeding after vaginal ultrasound is also considered to be caused by cervicitis, cervical cancer, cervical polyps, submucosal fibroids of the uterus and other causes.
There may be other reasons for vaginal bleeding the day after having a vaginal ultrasound. If the vaginal bleeding is caused by physiological factors, it can be left untreated. If the bleeding is caused by a disease, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate measures for treatment.