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Top Causes of Post Sex Bleeding in
Women and What to Do About It
After you have had sex, discovering that you are bleeding can
be a scary thing for both you and your partner. However,
although it is not discussed very often, bleeding after sexual
intercourse is a relatively common occurrence, and many women
experience it at one point or another in their lives. Just
because it happens a lot does not mean it is something you can
ignore, though. The causes of post sex bleeding can range from
being simple and no big deal to being something serious and the
sooner you can narrow down the cause of your bleeding, the
better off you will be.
In fact, before taking a look at the possible causes for
bleeding after sex, it is important to know that you should
never make a diagnosis for this kind of problem on your own.
Even if you think you know exactly why you have bled, a doctor
should always give the final say on the reason, and the
treatment, of post sex bleeding.
One of the most common reasons women experience post sex
bleeding is because of a sexually transmitted disease.
Gonorrhea and Chlamydia are both notorious for leading to
bleeding during and after sex because they can cause
inflammation. These sexually transmitted diseases are easily
treated by antibiotics and very common, so don’t hesitate to
approach your doctor if you think you have either or these – or
any – sexually transmitted disease.
Trichomoniasis is another disease that can cause sexual
bleeding. This disease is usually transmitted during sexual
intercourse, but because a protozoan causes it, it actually can
live and be transmitted via hot tubs, swimming pools, urine and
even tap water.
Yeast infections are also behind a lot of cases of bleeding
after sexual intercourse. If you know you have a yeast
infection, it is best to abstain from sex until it clears up.
Your yeast infection can easily be transmitted to your partner
(who can then re-infect you the next time you have sex, and
back and forth). Sometimes a condom can help in the
transmission of yeast infections during sex (though not
always), but even when using a condom, bleeding after sex when
you have a yeast infection is very common.
Uterine polyps and cervical polyps can both cause post sex
bleeding. You may not know if you have either of these until
you visit your doctor. Cervical polyps are easier to deal with
– they extend out from your cervix far enough that your doctor
can remove them in the office. These kinds of polyps are
usually painless and symptom less. Uterine polyps require a
little bit more attention. They can cause spotting and cramping
between your periods and need the remove surgically. Both of
these kinds of polyps are benign almost 100% of the time.
Fibroid tumors within the uterus also can cause vaginal
bleeding after sex. Again, it is unlikely you will know you
have fibroid tumors unless you doctor goes looking for them.
They are usually symptom free and almost always benign.
Sometimes, these tumors are removed surgically, and sometimes
they are left alone. However, if you have fibroid tumors, you
cannot take birth control pills, as the estrogen will feed the
tumors.
Although relatively rate, vaginal tearing can also cause post
sex bleeding. If you believe you have experienced some kind of
tearing during intercourse, you need to seek immediate medical
attention, because you may be bleeding internally as well.
Internal bleeding that goes unchecked could be fatal.
As you can see, post sex bleeding can be easily treated, but
shouldn’t be taken lightly. Don’t avoid seeing your doctor and
get these symptoms in check.
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