I don t have a period, but there is blood in the vagina, and I can wipe the blood when I go to the t

Updated on Toilets 2024-02-16
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Problem Analysis: Hello, uterine corpus, cervical, and vaginal lesions can all cause vaginal bleeding. Common causes include inflammation of the genital tract, cervical erosion, early cervical cancer, cervical polyps, or uterine submucosal fibroids.

    Suggestions: It is recommended that you go to the gynecology department of the hospital for B-ultrasound and other examinations to clarify the cause and then treat.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I'm in the same situation as you these days, I went to the hospital to check the blood HCG, and it was also vaginal bleeding.

    The doctor said that if this menstrual period is normal, it will be fine, and if it is vaginal bleeding, it will continue to bleed.

    Have you finished your period this time? If you keep bleeding, there will be a problem, so you must go to the hospital for a detailed examination.

    If the bleeding is the same as normal menstruation, there is no problem, it is a normal menstrual period.

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