Men and women will face more or less unexpected situations during their sexual life, such as contraceptive failure, unexpected pregnancy, sexual pain, sexual bleeding, etc. Bleeding during intercourse is a very worrying situation, as it may indicate that the man or woman is suffering from certain diseases, or it may be an unintended pregnancy leading to miscarriage. So, why does bleeding occur during intercourse?
Under normal circumstances, bleeding during sexual intercourse may be related to factors such as excessive strain, vaginitis, seminal vesiculitis, etc., and requires symptomatic treatment. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Excessive force: If you use too much force during sexual intercourse, it may damage the glans mucosa and the foreskin mucosa in men, and damage the vaginal wall mucosa in women, resulting in bleeding during sexual intercourse. Patients are advised to move as gently as possible during sexual intercourse and pay attention to local hygiene.
2. Vaginitis: Vaginitis refers to vaginal inflammation caused by various reasons. Patients may experience vaginal itching, contact bleeding, abnormal leucorrhea and other symptoms, so bleeding during sexual intercourse may be related to vaginitis. Patients can generally use metronidazole compound suppositories, tinidazole suppositories, clotrimazole suppositories and other drugs for treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Seminal vesiculitis: Seminal vesiculitis generally refers to inflammation of the seminal vesicles. Patients may have symptoms such as hematospermia and pain during ejaculation, so bleeding during sexual intercourse may be related to seminal vesiculitis. Patients can generally use cefuroxime axetil tablets, levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, isoniazid vitamin B6 tablets and other drugs for treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
4. First Intercourse: The woman’s hymen will break during the first intercourse, which will cause bleeding, also called redness. Of course, not all women fall asleep on the first night, but most do.
5. Unexpected miscarriage: For example, a woman has just been pregnant for 1-2 months, has no obvious pregnancy symptoms, does not pay attention to her period, and has no movement in her belly. Having sex under such circumstances can lead to bleeding and miscarriage.