What causes sexual bleeding without pain?



Bleeding after sexual intercourse, i.e. bleeding after intercourse without pain, may be caused by cervicitis or cervical cancer.

1. Cervicitis: if bleeding occurs after intercourse, the patient may have inflammation in the cervix, in addition, the patient may also have bleeding from the cervix after vaginal examination, and the patient has no obvious pain when bleeding.

2. Cervical cancer: if patients have vaginal bleeding after intercourse, they need to pay attention to the examination, except cervical cancer. Because a typical symptom of cervical cancer is contact bleeding, and most of the bleeding is not accompanied by pain.

Bleeding after coitus may have other reasons, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.