Bleeding after using a gel for vaginal use in patients with bacterial vaginitis is abnormal.
Bacterial vaginitis is mostly caused by changes in the vaginal ecology and pH that lead to the proliferation of Gardnerella and anaerobic bacteria, and its onset is associated with gynecological surgery, the number of previous pregnancies, and the number of sexual partners. The disease is most often treated with vaginal medication, in the course of which it inevitably touches the vaginal wall or the cervical mucosa, which may lead to injury or local tissue destruction, and bleeding occurs.
When bacterial vaginitis has an upward infection, cervicitis and endometritis can occur, and bleeding can occur under local stimulation. All of them are abnormal due to the presence of certain injuries and infections in the organism.
Bacterial vaginitis patients using vaginal gel bleeding phenomenon may also have other reasons, it is recommended that patients should be timely consultation, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.