I have bleeding from my lower body but it's not my period. What's going on?

I have bleeding from my lower body but it's not my period. What's going on?

It is more complicated if the genitals bleed but it is not menstruation. This situation may happen to many female friends nowadays. After it happens, female friends will feel very nervous and panic. At this time, they should stay calm, ensure the cleanliness of their vaginal area, stop the bleeding in time, and then go to the hospital for an examination, so that the type of disease can be determined based on the examination results.

1. Endocrine-related bleeding

Neonatal vaginal bleeding, bleeding related to contraceptive pills, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, intermenstrual bleeding, postmenopausal uterine bleeding, etc.

2. Pregnancy-related bleeding

Threatened abortion, incomplete abortion, ectopic pregnancy, placenta previa, placental abruption, hydatidiform mole, choriocarcinoma, etc.

3. Bleeding related to inflammation

1. Vulvar bleeding: seen in vulvar ulcers, urethral caruncle, etc.

2. Vaginal bleeding: seen in vaginal ulcers, vaginitis, especially senile vaginitis, Trichomonas vaginitis, etc.

3. Cervical bleeding: seen in acute and chronic cervicitis, cervical erosion, cervical ulcer, cervical polyps, etc.

4. Uterine bleeding: seen in acute and chronic endometritis, chronic myometritis, acute and chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, etc.

4. Tumor-related bleeding

1. Irregular vaginal bleeding in young girls: seen in grape-like sarcoma.

2. Vaginal bleeding in middle-aged and older women: often caused by uterine fibroids.

3. Contact or irregular bleeding in middle-aged or postmenopausal women: seen in cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, functional ovarian tumors, etc.

5. Bleeding related to trauma

1. Bleeding caused by trauma.

2. Bleeding after sexual intercourse: seen in rupture of the hymen, vaginal wall or posterior fornix.

6. Bleeding related to systemic diseases

Disseminated intravascular coagulation is seen in liver disease, aplastic anemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, leukemia and gynecological diseases.

Neonatal vaginal bleeding, bleeding related to contraceptives, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, intermenstrual bleeding, postmenopausal uterine bleeding, threatened abortion, incomplete abortion, ectopic pregnancy, placenta previa, placental abruption, hydatidiform mole, choriocarcinoma, vulvar ulcer, urethral caruncle, vaginal ulcer, vaginitis, senile vaginitis, Trichomonas vaginitis, acute and chronic cervicitis, cervical erosion, cervical ulcer, cervical polyps, acute and chronic endometritis, chronic myometritis, acute and chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, grape-like sarcoma, grape-like sarcoma, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, functional tumors of the ovary.

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