Bleeding after using gel for celiac disease

The reason for bleeding after the emergence of celiac disease with gel may be due to incorrect medication method, gel stimulation, endocrine disruption, ovulatory bleeding, cervical inflammation, etc., as follows: 1, incorrect medication method: too violent action when stuffing the medication, or nails too long touching the erosion surface leading to bleeding, bleeding caused by this situation, the time is usually after the medication, the amount is less, if the amount of bleeding is more, should promptly go to the hospital, hemostatic treatment; 2, gel stimulation: each person’s physique is different, the reaction to the gel is also different, personal physique sensitivity and other reasons, plus the gel stimulates the erosion cervical caused by bleeding. It is recommended to temporarily stop using the gel and replace other medication under the guidance of a doctor if necessary; 3. Endocrine disorders: This condition can cause changes in hormone levels and symptoms of abnormal bleeding. If the cervical erosion patient is heavier at this time and uses gel preparations for treatment, bleeding may occur after medication, and symptoms can be improved by supplementing hormones. In addition, daily balanced diet, maintain a good state of mind, and promote the health of the endocrine system; 4. Ovulatory bleeding: Because fluctuations in the level of estrogen in the body can cause a small amount of vaginal bleeding, if celiac patients use gel during this period, it is easy to be mistaken for bleeding after using the gel, which can be observed without treatment. For women with persistent ovulatory bleeding, they need to take oral estrogen or after excluding other diseases Hemostatic drugs, with Chinese acupuncture and other treatment; 5, cervical inflammation: poor hand hygiene when using medication, or poor vaginal hygiene triggered cervicitis, resulting in damage to the vaginal part and cervical canal mucosa, causing bleeding, the main choice of antibiotic anti-infection treatment, commonly used drugs such as cephalosporin, fluoroquinolones. Before using the medicine, pay attention to clean hands, wash the vulva, keep the vulva clean, change underwear regularly to avoid infection. If abnormal bleeding persists, it is recommended to seek medical advice to clarify the cause of bleeding and treat the cause so as not to delay the condition.