How can I tell if I have contact bleeding?

Contact bleeding is a symptom that can indicate the presence of other diseases. Therefore, after the initial clarification of the presence of contact bleeding, medical attention should be sought to investigate the presence of gynecological disease.
Usually, this can be determined by the behavior before bleeding, the color of the bleeding and the amount of blood. If vaginal bleeding occurs after non-menstrual intercourse, defecation, gynecological examination or some time apart, and the blood volume is small and mostly dark red, contact bleeding needs to be suspected.