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What Causes Vaginal Bleeding After Intercourse?

Hey my partner & I have been having unprotected sex we both don t have any diseases but for some reason my partner which is a female bleeds every time we have sex she s never bled with anyone else & no one I ve had sex With has bled when we had sex so what could be the reason why my partner bleeds?
Mon, 26 Dec 2016
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Hello dear
I understand your concern
Vaginal bleeding after the intercourse could be due to cervix/endometrial dysplasia, pelvic inflammatory disease, STDs, vagianl dryness, polyp.
I would suggest to consult the gynecologist and undergo vaginal examination, reproductive hormone analysis, USG scan, STD screening test to confirm the cause
Specific treatment will depend on the cause and test result.
Avoid rough sex, use K-Y lubrication gel during sex, maintain proper pelvic hygiene.
Infection require antibiotic and anti-inflammatory drug
Hope this may help you

Contact further if follow up needed.
Best regards
Dr. Sagar
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What Causes Vaginal Bleeding After Intercourse?

Hello dear I understand your concern Vaginal bleeding after the intercourse could be due to cervix/endometrial dysplasia, pelvic inflammatory disease, STDs, vagianl dryness, polyp. I would suggest to consult the gynecologist and undergo vaginal examination, reproductive hormone analysis, USG scan, STD screening test to confirm the cause Specific treatment will depend on the cause and test result. Avoid rough sex, use K-Y lubrication gel during sex, maintain proper pelvic hygiene. Infection require antibiotic and anti-inflammatory drug Hope this may help you Contact further if follow up needed. Best regards Dr. Sagar