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What Causes Mild Vaginal Spotting Post Masturbation?

I don t know if this is normal or not but I thought I d ask anyways. I think I need some sort of reassurance or suggestions if not. A good majority of the time after I masturbate, I spot a little. It has me a tad bit concerned. Is it Normal or unusual ?
Mon, 11 Apr 2016
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Hello dear
Understand your concern.
If it is everytime you should think about it.
Following are the causes of your problem:
1. Cervical dysplasia
2. Vaginal infections: gonorrhea, chlamydia, yeast, trichomoniasis
3. Cervical polyp
4. Endometriosis
5. Fibroid
6. Vulvovaginitis

Consult the gynecologist and do the following tests:
Pelvic examination
PAP smear
Endometrial biopsy
Hormonal profile
Urine routine and microscopic examination
Gram stain, culture, PCR and NAAT test for diagnose vaginal infections

Hope this may help you.
Best regards
Dr. Sagar
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What Causes Mild Vaginal Spotting Post Masturbation?

Hello dear Understand your concern. If it is everytime you should think about it. Following are the causes of your problem: 1. Cervical dysplasia 2. Vaginal infections: gonorrhea, chlamydia, yeast, trichomoniasis 3. Cervical polyp 4. Endometriosis 5. Fibroid 6. Vulvovaginitis Consult the gynecologist and do the following tests: Pelvic examination PAP smear Endometrial biopsy Hormonal profile Urine routine and microscopic examination Gram stain, culture, PCR and NAAT test for diagnose vaginal infections Hope this may help you. Best regards Dr. Sagar