Why do hemorrhoids bleed vaginally?

Most hemorrhoids do not cause vaginal bleeding, and if you determine that hemorrhoids are causing vaginal bleeding, you need to consider a low anorectal-vaginal fistula.
Hemorrhoids are a condition located in the anal canal area, close to the end of the rectum in the anus. Most hemorrhoids bleed directly from the anus, and if you are sure that hemorrhoids are causing vaginal bleeding, you need to consider a low anovaginal fistula.
Most anal-vaginal fistulas are caused by sinus infections, lateral cuts during labor, etc. Normally, in addition to vaginal bleeding from ruptured hemorrhoids, fecal matter will also be discharged from the vagina, which needs to be examined and diagnosed as soon as possible and then treated.
Vaginal bleeding also needs to consider the female reproductive system diseases caused by bleeding, such as vaginal inflammation, cervical diseases and uterine diseases.
If vaginal bleeding occurs, it is important to go to the hospital to find out the cause of the bleeding and then treat it.