Bleeding after ten days of menstruation is not necessarily cancer. This condition may be seen in ovulation bleeding, benign diseases such as cervical polyps and cervical erosion, or due to malignant tumors such as cervical cancer. Bleeding after ten days of menstruation generally refers to the symptoms of vaginal bleeding that occurs ten days after the end of a normal menstrual cycle. For some women with irregular menstrual cycles, ovulation may occur ten days after the end of menstruation, and at this time, due to changes in hormone levels in the body can appear retreating bleeding, that is, ovulation bleeding, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. In addition, cervical polyps, cervical erosion and other benign diseases can also lead to the end of menstruation ten days after the vaginal bleeding after intercourse. And menopausal women with irregular vaginal bleeding after menopause may be caused by cervical cancer, endometrial cancer and other malignant tumors. The causes of bleeding after ten days of menstruation should be considered in conjunction with the woman’s physical condition, her age and the amount of bleeding, etc. It is recommended that the patient should consult the doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and take active treatment.