Different causes of vaginal bleeding present with different symptoms. Vaginal bleeding should be diagnosed and treated in conjunction with the symptoms. Vaginal bleeding is often combined with back pain, abdominal pain, etc. The combination of symptoms varies from disease to disease. For example: 1. Vaginal bleeding after menopause, mostly seen in pre-eclampsia or ectopic pregnancy, the bleeding is mostly combined with back pain and abdominal pain. 2. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding. It is characterized by irregular uterine bleeding, the amount of blood is sometimes more or less, or suddenly increases. In cases of long amenorrhea, the bleeding is heavy and can last for several months. The cycle is shorter than 21 days, and the bleeding may stop at times. Excessive blood loss can cause anemia, and in severe cases, dizziness, panic, shortness of breath, weakness, edema, loss of appetite and other symptoms. 3, bleeding during intercourse, mostly seen in cervical erosion, cervical polyps, bleeding is not much, bright red in color, and accompanied by painful intercourse. 4.Ovulatory bleeding, mostly seen during menstrual ovulation bleeding, symptoms may be accompanied by mild lower abdominal discomfort or lumbar pain, or no accompanying discomfort. 5. Vaginal bleeding can also be caused by uterine fibroids and myometriosis. Regardless of the cause of vaginal bleeding, it is important to actively treat it and identify the cause. Therefore, it is important to actively treat the symptoms of vaginal bleeding and not to use medication blindly, but to use it under the guidance of a doctor.