What medicine do couples take for bleeding after intercourse

Don’t rush to take medication for bleeding during intercourse because you haven’t found out what exactly is causing the bleeding. If the bleeding is caused by cervical polyps, you can take medicine to stop the bleeding temporarily, and then have the cervical polyps removed 3-7 days after your period. If the bleeding is caused by early stage cervical cancer, taking medicine cannot solve the problem. Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible after intercourse bleeding, mainly to find out whether there are superfluous growths in vulva, vagina and cervix, and whether these superfluous growths will show contact bleeding. In addition, the laboratory test of white belt should be done, mainly to know whether there is inflammation in the vagina. The most crucial thing is to do cervical cancer screening, which is mainly to distinguish whether bleeding from intercourse is a sign of early cervical cancer or other problems. So don’t rush to take the medicine, you should find out the cause before taking the medicine.