Low estrogen may cause irregular menstruation, hot flashes, etc. It usually does not cause coital bleeding, which may be caused by cervicitis, cervical polyps and other factors.
Low estrogen in the patient’s body may cause menstrual irregularities such as decreased menstrual flow, irregular menstrual cycles, long duration of menstruation, increased menstrual flow, sudden cessation of menstruation, etc., or other symptoms such as hot flashes, irritability, anxiety, hot flashes, headache, palpitations, depression, and genitourinary atrophy. However, patients usually do not experience coital bleeding.
Bleeding during coitus is mostly considered to be caused by cervicitis, cervical polyps, endometriosis, sexual intercourse injury, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical cancer and other reasons.
It is recommended that patients with low estrogen level or bleeding during intercourse should consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, and choose the appropriate measures for treatment.