Is there a significant amount of cervical erosion bleeding after sexual intercourse

  Some female friends have cervical erosion themselves. If there is bleeding during sexual intercourse, it may be considered to be caused by cervical erosion. However, there are many reasons for contact bleeding after sexual intercourse, and the symptoms may vary. So, is there more bleeding from cervical erosion after sexual intercourse?

  

Is there a significant amount of cervical erosion bleeding after sexual intercourse1

  Bleeding after sexual intercourse in women is called contact bleeding, and if they have simple cervical erosion, it usually does not cause contact bleeding. Cervical erosion, formerly known as cervical columnar epithelial ectopia, is now considered a normal physiological phenomenon.

  If a woman with cervical erosion experiences bleeding after sexual intercourse, it should be considered that it may be related to concurrent inflammation. For example, women with cervicitis may experience contact bleeding after sexual intercourse, but the specific amount of bleeding depends on the severity of the condition.

  If a woman has cervical erosion and experiences bleeding after sexual intercourse, she also needs to consider whether her menstrual period has arrived. At the beginning or end of menstruation, women may experience bleeding due to stimulation and contraction of the uterus during sexual intercourse. After these two situations occur, it is important to clean and care for the perineum without any special treatment, and pay more attention to local hygiene.

  Women with bleeding during sexual intercourse should also be alert to other gynecological diseases. Various gynecological diseases can cause contact bleeding during sexual intercourse, such as cervical polyps, uterine fibroids, precancerous lesions of the cervix, or cervical cancer. So the occurrence of non menstrual bleeding during sexual intercourse is often related to such pathological reasons. It is recommended to go to the gynecology department of the hospital for a detailed examination of the cervix to rule out pathological factors as soon as possible.

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