What if there is blood after the menstrual period?

What if there is blood after the menstrual period?

What if there is still blood after the menstrual period?

If there is blood after menstruation, the cause may be vaginitis, cervicitis, endometritis, endometriosis, cervical polyps, etc. If the diagnosis is unclear, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time and cooperate with the doctor's examination.

1. Vaginitis: If the vagina is infected by bacteria and other pathogens, due to the stimulation of inflammation, it may cause vaginal mucosal damage, abnormal vaginal bleeding after menstruation, itching, burning sensation, etc. At this time, drugs such as metronidazole suppositories and tinidazole suppositories need to be used for anti-infection treatment according to the doctor's advice.

2. Cervicitis: If bacteria infect the cervix from the vagina, the cervical tissue will swell and rupture due to inflammation, and a small amount of bleeding may occur after stimulating the blood vessels, and abnormal vaginal bleeding may occur, accompanied by increased vaginal discharge, abdominal pain, etc. Under the guidance of a doctor, levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, cephalosporin tablets, etc. need to be used.

3. Endometritis: In the case of pathogen infection, if the endometrium is stimulated and the endometrial detachment is affected, there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, delayed menstruation, etc. At this time, amoxicillin capsules and cefuroxime axetil tablets can be used for treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

4. Endometriosis: It may be related to menstruation, genetics and other conditions. Due to endometriosis, it can cause menstrual abnormalities, such as menstrual dripping, prolonged menstruation, etc. This needs to be treated with desogestrel ethinyl estradiol tablets, drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets, etc. according to the doctor's advice.

5. Cervical polyps: If cervicitis recurs and continues to stimulate the surrounding tissues, it may lead to the formation of polyps. If the surrounding tissues are stimulated, there will also be insufficient menstruation, increased or decreased menstrual volume, etc. This requires surgical removal of polyps to help improve the condition.

This situation may also be a manifestation of diseases such as uterine fibroids, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, etc. It is recommended that such patients go to the gynecology department in time for routine leucorrhea examination, B-ultrasound examination, etc., to make a clear diagnosis and receive corresponding treatment as soon as possible to avoid delayed treatment.

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