Can HPV 81 positive infection cause bleeding?

HPV (human papillomavirus) type 81 positivity, which indicates infection with HPV, does not usually trigger symptoms of bleeding. If cervical lesions are present, contact bleeding may occur during sexual intercourse.
After being infected with this virus, most patients do not have any clinical symptoms and do not experience conscious symptoms such as bleeding. Some patients may develop abnormal cervical epithelial lesions or even cervical cancer after infection with the virus. After sexual intercourse, contact bleeding and then vaginal bleeding may occur.
In addition to vaginal bleeding after viral infection, the possibility of other diseases such as vaginal polyps and endometritis should also be considered.
Once the symptoms of vaginal bleeding appear, it is recommended that patients seek medical examination as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the disease. And timely targeted situation.