What happened when the wound turned white after bleeding from a genital trauma?

A wound that turns white after bleeding from genital trauma may be caused by loss of blood supply to the wound or infection.
Bleeding from genital pulling is mainly caused by the rupture of capillaries in the nearby soft tissues. After the capillaries are ruptured, the skin around the wound will temporarily lose blood supply, and the lack of blood may cause the wound area to turn white.
In addition, if the wounds are white and accompanied by erosion, it may also be caused by secondary bacterial infection, which is often caused by improper care of the wound area, such as touching water too early, thus leading to wound infection.
Usually, povidone-iodine can be used to disinfect the area. If serious infection occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for treatment.