What Causes Persistent Vaginal Bleeding After Having Intercourse?
Hello doctor! I am 23 yrs old female my query is the bleeding through my body is hymen bleeding or menstrual bleeding..before having intercourse there were symptoms of menstrual pain..then after we hd intercourse now it is more thn 2 days it is bleeding is It suggestable to hve contaceptive pills if the bleeding is of menstruation plzz advice your view
Bleeding from hymen is commonly not for a long period. Bleeding occurs for a day or two and some may only experience spotting. Hymen bleeding is thin and red while period bleeding is thick dark red with vaginal fluid and remnants of endometrial wall in it. Your symptoms are indicative of period blood. You are advised to get clinically examined by a Gynae to detect imperforate hymen.
Imperforate hymen may cause heavy bleeding when split or torn, it may require minor surgery to remove the extra hymenal tissue and create a normal sized vaginal opening. If you are not planning for a baby, you should be on regular contraceptive pills to be on the safer side.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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What Causes Persistent Vaginal Bleeding After Having Intercourse?
Hello, Bleeding from hymen is commonly not for a long period. Bleeding occurs for a day or two and some may only experience spotting. Hymen bleeding is thin and red while period bleeding is thick dark red with vaginal fluid and remnants of endometrial wall in it. Your symptoms are indicative of period blood. You are advised to get clinically examined by a Gynae to detect imperforate hymen. Imperforate hymen may cause heavy bleeding when split or torn, it may require minor surgery to remove the extra hymenal tissue and create a normal sized vaginal opening. If you are not planning for a baby, you should be on regular contraceptive pills to be on the safer side. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician