Article: During a woman’s menstrual cycle, the cervix is opened, making it difficult for men to have sexual intercourse as it is easy to contract HIV. However, some women move into a new house during their period and may walk a short distance before starting to move in. At this time, the uterus has not yet fully recovered. If there is intense collision while walking, it may cause the uterus to collapse again. Now, let us understand the reasons for bleeding during menstruation after passing through a room.
1. There is still menstrual blood in the uterine cavity.
We all know that it is not necessary to have sexual intercourse during the menstrual period, but for some people, after the menstrual period is over, they cannot force their spouse to have sex, causing vaginal bleeding. This may be due to the incomplete cleaning of the menstrual blood, and there is still a small amount of menstrual blood in the uterine cavity, which can cause bleeding when stimulated.
2. The uterine wall has not fully repaired.
The uterine wall is affected by hormones, and blood vessels continue to close, causing the blood vessels to thicken due to ischemia and shedding, and discharged together with blood and cervical metabolic mucus to produce menstruation, which quickly ends during the menstrual period. It cannot be guaranteed that the uterine wall can be fully repaired. After being stimulated by moving into a room, it may cause bleeding.
3. Vaginitis.
The menstrual cycle is short, and the body may still have residual menstrual blood and immediately enter sexual intercourse with their spouse, which may bring bacteria to the vagina and easily cause vaginitis. The pathogenic bacteria can damage the vaginal wall and cervical tissue, causing edema. It is easy to cause bleeding when stimulated during intercourse.
4. Cervicitis.
If in addition to bleeding after moving into the same room during menstruation, the patient also has symptoms such as abdominal and back pain, vaginal itching and pain, and abnormal discharge, it may also be due to bacterial invasion of the cervical tissue, causing inflammation and infection, which requires immediate treatment.
5. Cornual Endometriosis.
At the end of the menstrual cycle, when a woman’s excitement reaches its peak, the remaining uterine cavity should be closed. At this time, the endometrium fragments that fall into the uterine cavity can enter the bilateral fallopian tubes along with the working pressure of uterine contractions, and enter the abdomen and pelvis along the bilateral fallopian tubes. No matter which part it falls into, it can cause cornual endometriosis, which is a very serious gynecological disease.