Vaginal bleeding during bowel movement may indicate vaginal inflammation, cervical erosion, uterine fibroids, etc. The cause of the bleeding needs to be clarified and appropriate treatment measures need to be taken. Treatment mainly includes general treatment, medication and surgery. 1. Vaginitis: general treatment is needed, including daily washing of the vulva with running water or detergent, daily changing of underwear, which should be ironed with water or boiling water. Drug treatment is also needed, such as bacterial vaginosis can use metronidazole suppositories for intravaginal use; if trichomonas vaginitis can choose metronidazole orally. 2. Cervical erosion: Cervical erosion caused by inflammation, the need for targeted application of antibiotics or suppositories for appropriate treatment, such as cefradine, metronidazole, etc.; if cancerous lesions, the need to use surgical treatment. 3. Uterine fibroids: medications such as mifepristone can be prescribed, but most of the medications have inhibitory effect on ovarian function, which can cause menopause or irregular menstruation, so they can’t be taken for a long time. Surgical treatment, including traditional open surgery or laparoscopic surgery, such as fibroid removal or hysterectomy, can be used if necessary. When vaginal bleeding occurs during bowel movements, you should seek prompt medical attention and early treatment under the guidance of a medical professional to avoid delays.