Bleeding during intercourse but not the next day may be ovulation bleeding or contact bleeding caused by diseases, such as cervical polyps, cervical ectropion and so on.
1. Ovulation bleeding: usually occurs between two menstrual periods, usually no other abnormal symptoms, such as increased secretions, odor, occurs occasionally, usually do not need special treatment.
2. Cervical polyps: there are polyps in the external cervix or cervical canal, which can cause contact bleeding when they are large or combined with infection. Polyp removal, or cervical conization, hysteroscopic electrocautery, etc. can be performed.
3. Cervical ectropion: when the cervix is torn due to labor and abortion, if it is not repaired in time, there will be scar tissue contracture in the cervix, and if infection occurs, it will lead to cervicitis and contact bleeding. If the symptoms are mild, you can use sensitive antibiotic medication, such as penicillin, cefixime, doxycycline, etc.. If the recurrent symptoms are more severe, they can be treated with electrocoagulation, freezing and laser.
Therefore, clinical bleeding in coitus but not the next day should be taken seriously, timely to the hospital, clear cause of the correct treatment.