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10 Causes of Vaginal Bleeding

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  ⑴Senileness Vaginitis ,son cervical erosion and Uterus Neck polyps, mostly in Gynecology There may be a little fresh bleeding after examination or after sexual intercourse, and there may be bloody leucorrhea (sometimes the leucorrhea is sorghum rice soup-like or amber in color). Endometritis and endometrial hyperplasia can also cause vaginal bleeding.

  ⑵Functional uterine bleeding and discontinuation of hormonal drugs such as progesterone, diethylstilbestrol, and birth control pills can cause vaginal bleeding.

  ⑶Uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, uterine fibroids cervical cancer , uterine corpus cancer and granulosa cell tumor of the ovary can cause vaginal bleeding accompanied by red and leucorrhea.

  ⑷Vaginal redness caused by thrombocytopenic purpura, leukemia, and liver function damage, accompanied by skin There are bleeding spots.

  ⑸Irregular bleeding after menopause, which occurs in women of childbearing age, is first considered to be pregnancy-related. disease , such as miscarriage, Ectopic pregnancyGrape Fetus, malignant hydatidiform mole, chorioepithelial carcinoma.

  ⑹Blood staining before or after menstruation, such as a small amount of bloody discharge a few days before menstruation or a few days after menstruation, usually indicates abnormal ovarian function.; Irregular menstruation after IUD.

  ⑺Bleeding in late pregnancy may cause placenta previa, placental abruption, and uterine rupture.

  ⑻Pregnancy bleeding may be caused by retained placenta, incomplete uterine involution, or puerperal infection.

  ⑼Vaginal bleeding in young children may cause vaginal sarcoma.

  ⑽Irregular vaginal bleeding in menopausal women with large amount and long duration should rule out endometrial cancer and reproductive malignant tumors.

  Because women have different physiological characteristics at different ages, age has important reference value in diagnosing vaginal bleeding. For example, vaginal bleeding in young girls and menopausal women should be more likely to be caused by organic disease, while adolescent women should be more likely to consider dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and women of childbearing age should be more concerned about pregnancy-related diseases. At the same time, clinical medical history should be inquired in detail, physical examination should be done carefully, and necessary auxiliary examinations should be done. Generally, correct diagnosis and treatment can be obtained at an early stage.

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