Vaginal bleeding after coitus may be caused by cervical disease or vaginitis, which needs timely examination and targeted treatment.
1. Cervical disease: when women suffer from cervicitis or cervical cancer, contact bleeding may occur, and some patients may have bleeding after coitus or vaginal operation, and need to go to the hospital in time for examination and regular treatment.
2. Vaginitis: If the patient suffers from vaginitis, the vaginal mucosal tissue is congested and edematous, and in the process of coitus, it will stimulate the vaginal mucosa with inflammation, and the patient can show bleeding after coitus.
Vaginal bleeding after intercourse alone can not accurately determine the cause, but also need to be combined with the patient’s medical history and other test results in order to make an accurate judgment, it is recommended to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a doctor.