What to do if you bleed during intercourse with endometritis

Endometritis bleeding during intercourse requires medication and surgery. 1. Medication: The doctor will choose the appropriate antibiotic for the patient according to the results of the patient’s drug sensitivity test. Patients need to use cephalosporin antibiotics, such as cefazolin, cefadroxil, etc., and need to combine with metronidazole under the guidance of the doctor. Secondly, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin and other norfluoroquinone antibiotics can also be applied as prescribed by the doctor. In general, for mild symptoms, oral or intramuscular injection of drugs, while severe symptoms, the need for intravenous drip medication. 2. Surgery: For patients who are not treated with medication and have pus accumulating in the uterine cavity, pus drainage should be considered. Usually, after timely treatment, most patients can be completely cured, and the prognosis is good. If treatment is not timely, complications such as infertility and chronic pelvic pain may result. To summarize, when patients with endometritis bleed during intercourse, they should go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying their condition.