Generally speaking, the main reason for women's lower body problems is menstruation. If there is always blood below and it is not menstruation, the situation is more complicated. There are many possible reasons. Gynecological diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, and cervical diseases all have such characteristics. We can first look at the main reasons and make a judgment based on other physical symptoms. So, what’s the matter if there is always blood down there but it’s not menstruation? Let’s take a look at it below. 1. Abnormal cervical development: Abnormal cervical development is a sign of cervical epithelial cell cancer. Having multiple sexual partners, becoming sexually active before age 18, becoming pregnant before age 16, or having a history of sexually transmitted diseases can increase the likelihood of abnormal cervical development. 2. Chlamydia infection: Viral infection is usually transmitted through sexual intercourse and with sperm, vaginal fluid or blood. 3. Gonorrhea: a sexually transmitted disease caused by a virus. 4. Vaginitis or cervicitis: It may be inflammation of the vagina or cervix, caused by tumor or viral infection. 5. Cervical polyps: Cervical polyps are a type of growth on the endocervix, or a hairless, red or purple, finger-shaped tumor on the endocervix. 6. Trichomoniasis: A sexually transmitted disease usually caused by protozoa, which can also be transmitted from infected mothers to newborn babies during delivery. Sometimes, the virus is spread from tap water, urine, toilet seats, and swimming pools. 7. Vaginal yeast infection: Excessive growth of fungi in the vagina. Symptoms usually include: vaginal itching, pain, odor, abnormal leucorrhea, etc. 8. Endometritis: Endometritis is an infection of the endometrium. 9. Uterine polyps: When the endometrium grows excessively and causes the endometrium to extend into the uterus, it will cause uterine polyps. Women with uterine polyps may experience bleeding between their periods. Other symptoms include: bleeding after intercourse, heavy menstrual bleeding, bleeding after menopause, and bleeding while taking hormonal medications. 10. Fibroma: Generally speaking, fibroma is a benign tumor. They are solid tumors that are fibrous. Only a small number of fibroids are malignant. There are many different symptoms of fibroids, and some women may not experience any symptoms. After menopause, when the secretion of female hormones stops, fibroids will automatically shrink and gradually disappear. But it is very important that women with fibroids must not take any medications containing estrogen, such as birth control pills. Because estrogen stimulates the growth of fibroids. |
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