What to do if you keep bleeding down there

If there is constant vaginal bleeding, the first step is to find out the cause of the bleeding, such as a gynecological examination to find out the exact site of the bleeding. If the bleeding is caused by a rupture of the vaginal mucosa, it can be treated with hemostatic drugs or local pressure to stop the bleeding, and anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent infection. If the bleeding is caused by a localized lesion of the cervix, screening for cervical cancer is recommended and certain interventions and treatments will be given according to the results. If the bleeding is due to intrauterine bleeding, endocrine disorders or endometrial lesions such as inflammation of the endometrium, endometrial polyps or endometrial cancer should be excluded. In addition, clinically, bleeding due to uterine fibroids should be excluded. In the case of vaginal bleeding all the time, if fibroids are ruled out, pelvic tumors are ruled out, and there is bleeding all the time, and if the endometrial lining is thickened after ultrasound examination, it is recommended to do diagnostic scraping and then give treatment according to the results.