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Based on my years of clinical experience, you may have uterine spasm, or vaginal ulceration, straining on the anus during stool, squeezing the vaginal lining at the end of the anorectum, or uterine spasm, resulting in bleeding. It is also possible that you have early nephritis, and of course, women with particularly fragile hymens may also have a partial rupture due to the pressure in the abdomen.
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It's on fire. If you don't get it, it's hemorrhoids, and it's better to be careful. Eat less chili peppers.
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If it happens once, it may be, if it is more than once, it will be sick.
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Constipation, it won't be vaginal bleeding, you read it wrong, it could also be menstruation.
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This is not necessarily, I often see news that the hymen ruptures because of contact with hard objects! It is recommended to go to the hospital to see, maybe it is kidney disease!
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I don't understand... Pass by...
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On fire, lack of oil. Eat more greasy foods.
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Then you're on fire eating!
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Front? What are you referring to, you have to make it clear before you can solve it!
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Isn't it on fire! Hemorrhoids.
Because that's what makes them feel safe. Girls are inherently weaker.
Because the human body metabolizes urea, it is discharged in large quantities by sweating in summer and does not sweat in winter, so polyuria.
Are you drinking too much water?
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Then try to make yourself harder.
It may be gynecological inflammation or ovulation bleeding, so it is recommended to observe and preferably go to the hospital as soon as possible.