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Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding

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What’s Causing Unusual Spotting And Bleeding?

Spotting refers to light vaginal bleeding when you don’t have your period. This is also called intermenstrual bleeding, wherein spotting or bleeding between your normal periods.

A lot of women experience intermenstrual bleeding. It shouldn’t be a cause of concern in most cases, but sometimes it’s a sign of an underlying condition.

Have you experienced intermenstrual bleeding? Read on to learn what are the possible causes.

Causes of intermenstrual bleeding

There are a lot of possible causes of intermenstrual bleeding. Take note of the days when you experience the bleeding, and the other symptoms you are feeling if there are any. Your doctor may help you find out what’s causing it and give you advice for the treatment.

Hormonal Imbalance

The menstrual cycle is regulated by two hormones: estrogen and progesterone. You may experience spotting when their levels get out of balance. Some things that can affect your hormonal balance are:

  • Dysfunctional ovaries
  • Thyroid gland problems
  • Starting or stopping oral contraceptive pills (but this will balance out later on)

Uterine Fibroid

Uterine Fibroids are noncancerous and grow in the uterus. They’re usually benign and shrink on their own. Aside from intermenstrual bleeding, other symptoms of fibroids may include:

  • Heavy or longer periods
  • Pelvic pain
  • Lower back pain
  • Painful sex
  • Urinary problems

Some women may not experience any symptoms at all.

Sexually transmitted infections

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia and gonorrhea may cause intermenstrual bleeding or bleeding after sex. Other symptoms of STI are:

  • Pain when urinating
  • White, yellow, or green vaginal discharge
  • Itching of the vagina or anus
  • Pelvic pain

STIs can be easily treated and will not cause serious complications, as long as they are completely and properly cured early. Contact your doctor immediately if you think you have an STI.

Pelvic inflammatory disease

You can develop pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) if the bacteria from the vagina spread to the uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries. The inflammation of the reproductive organ leads to scarring. Other symptoms of PID aside from intermenstrual bleeding are:

  • Pain during sex or urination
  • Pain in the lower or upper abdomen
  • Fever
  • Increased or foul vaginal discharge

Contact your doctor immediately if you experience any symptoms of PID. It can be successfully treated and be prevented from developing complications if diagnosed early.

Cancer

In rare cases, cancer can cause intermenstrual bleeding. These may include:

  • Endometrial or uterine cancer
  • Cervical cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Vaginal cancer

Pregnancy Complication

A lot of women experience spotting or bleeding during their first trimester. The bleeding may be light and colored pink, red, or brown.

Complications such as a miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy may also cause bleeding during pregnancy.

If you suddenly have bleeding, it doesn’t immediately mean you’re experiencing a complication during your pregnancy. It’s still best to contact your doctor immediately if you’re experiencing bleeding, especially if it’s heavy and accompanied by pelvic pain.

Contraception

It’s common to experience intermenstrual bleeding during the first three months of using contraceptives such as pills, IUDs, implants, and injectables. The intermenstrual bleeding will be gone when the body has adjusted to the contraceptive.

If the bleeding is heavy and lasts for more than three months, it’s best to consult a doctor about this. They may suggest another contraceptive method for you.

Intermenstrual bleeding may also happen if you don’t take your contraceptives as instructed. An example would be missing your pills.

Ovulation

Some women may experience ovulation spotting in between their periods. The bleeding happens during ovulation, when the ovary releases an egg cell. Read more about ovulation spotting here

Implantation

One of the early signs of pregnancy is implantation bleeding, but not all women will experience it. It occurs when the fertilized egg cell attaches to the uterine lining.

Implantation bleeding often happens a few days before your next expected period. The flow is much lighter and shorter than your typical period.

Perimenopause

Perimenopause is the transition to menopause. Hormones are already unstable at this stage. Your periods become irregular, you may experience unusual spotting, and there may be months when you don’t get your period.

Trauma

Intermenstrual bleeding may result from trauma in the vagina or cervix. This can be due to:

  • Sexual assault
  • Rough sex
  • An object, such as a tampon or sex toy
  • A procedure, such as a pelvic exam

Uterine or cervical polyps

Polyps are abnormal tissue growths. They can be found in the uterus or cervix. Polyps are noncancerous in most cases.

Cervical polyps don’t usually show symptoms, but they may cause:

  • Light bleeding after sex
  • Light bleeding between periods
  • Unusual vaginal discharge

Generally, no treatment is needed except when they’re causing bothersome symptoms. If the doctor recommends removing the polyps, it’s generally easy and painless.

Uterine polyps are more common in women who have finished menopause. Some may experience light bleeding, while some may not have any symptoms.

Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a condition where the uterine lining grows in places where they shouldn’t be. Other symptoms of endometriosis are:

  • Pelvic pain and cramping
  • Painful periods
  • Heavy periods
  • Pain during sex
  • Trouble getting pregnant
  • Painful urination and bowel movements
  • Diarrhea, constipation, bloating, or nausea
  • fatigue

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

PCOS is a condition wherein the ovaries or adrenal glands too much “male” hormones. For some women with PCOS, they don’t have periods at all or have very few periods in a year.

Besides intermenstrual bleeding, other possible symptoms of PCOS are:

  • Irregular periods
  • Pelvic pain
  • Weight gain
  • Excessive hair growth in unwanted areas
  • Infertility
  • Acne

Stress

Stress can affect your body in many ways, including your menstrual cycle. Some women may experience intermenstrual bleeding because of high levels of physical or emotional stress.

Medications

Some medications such as blood thinners, thyroid medications, and hormonal drugs can cause intermenstrual bleeding.

Rare causes

In rare cases, diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease, and significant weight gain or loss may also cause intermenstrual bleeding.

What to do

If you think your spotting is a sign of pregnancy, take a pregnancy test to find out. But if you already know that you’re pregnant and you’ve experienced intermenstrual bleeding, let your doctor know immediately.

Consult a doctor if you are experiencing intermenstrual bleeding. What’s causing it may be a condition that needs medical attention immediately. It will also help your doctor diagnose you if you take note of the days you experience the intermenstrual bleeding, and what other symptoms you are experiencing.

Other symptoms you should also watch out for are:

  • Fever
  • Pain
  • Dizziness
  • Easy bruising

Women who have already been through menopause and are experiencing bleeding should seek medical attention immediately.

If your intermenstrual bleeding began ever since you took your first contraceptive method, give it three to six months for the bleeding to settle. Talk to your doctor if the intermenstrual bleeding persists or gets worse.

Treatment and prevention

There are no home remedies for intermenstrual bleeding. The right treatment for you depends on what’s causing it, which is why it’s important to get checked by your doctor.

If you’re using contraceptives, use them correctly as to how you are instructed. Also, try to lessen your stress levels by giving yourself time to relax and unwind. Having a healthy lifestyle also keeps your body functioning well. Engage in moderate physical activity regularly, and eat a balanced diet.

There are a lot of possible causes of intermenstrual bleeding. Some require immediate medical attention and treatment, while some are not harmful at all. Any intermenstrual bleeding should be consulted immediately. The only way to find out what’s causing it is by going to your doctor.

Sources:

https://www.healthline.com/health/womens-health/spotting-before-periods

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321811

https://www.webmd.com/women/spotting-between-periods

https://www.healthline.com/health/vaginal-bleeding-between-periods#seek-medical-help

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666 thoughts on “Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding

  1. Hello good day po ask ko lang po if normal lang ba labasan ng maraming dugo kapag nag sesex? Nung isang beses po kasi nag sex kami tapos po ang daming lumabas na dugo sakin at meron din po buo buong dugo. Tanong ko lang po if normal po ito o regla lang po yung lumabas saakin?

  2. Hi good day ask ko lng po bakit po ganun ngcontact kami ng bf ko ngbleed ako nung una simpleng pgblebleed lng sya hanggang sa buo buong dugo na lumabas saakin umabot ngisang araw ang bleeding ko hnd sya masakit wala ko naramdaman na sakit at wala dng amoy ung dugo na lumabas sakin..at before kami ngcontact 2 days before sumakit ung tagiliran ko sa kaliwa bandang baba inisio un ang dahilan.sana matulungan nyo po ako salamat im 27 yrs old po natatakot ako baka hnd ako mgkababy..

    1. Hi! Maraming posibleng sanhi ng iyong nararanasan, gaya ng impeksyon o kondisyon. Doktor lang po ang makakasuri sa inyo at makakapagtukoy kung ano ang tiyak na sanhi. Mabuting makipag-ugnay na kaagad sa OB/GYN ukol dito o magpunta sa malapit na health center para makita ang sanhi at mapayuhan ka kung ano ang angkop na lunas para sa iyong sitwasyon.

  3. tanong ko lang po maam/sir paano po ba or ano po ba medicine to stop my period? mag iisang buwan na po kasi. sometimes mag spot lang sometimes madami din luma labas

    1. Pasensya na po at hindi kami maaaring magreseta ng gamot dahil hindi po kami mga doktor. Mainam na magpasuri muna sa malapit na health center para mapayuhan sa angkop na lunas.

  4. hi maam and sir, mag tatanong lang sana po ako bakit pag after ko mag ka roon 1week wala na akong dugo then the next week may spotting po ako, minsa parang wala lang sya like white na may halong dugo lang po and every nag sesex kame may yung lumalabas saken na white na may halong dugo, natatakot na po kase ako minsan din po kumikirot yung puson ko kahit d ko pa dalaw pero walang lumalabas na dugo, nag pa tranV nadin po ako at nalamang may pcos ako, pero bakit po may lumalabas na dugo every ovulation weeks ko po nag aalala lang po kase ako maraming salamat po pakisagot naman po salamat

    1. Maraming posibleng sanhi ng pagdurugo na walang kinalaman sa regla, kasama na rito ang ovulation bleeding. Ang ovulation bleeding ay spotting na maaaring maranasan tuwing ovulation, o ang panahon kung kailan nagpapakawala ng egg cell ang iyong ovary. Mabuting makipag-ugnay sa obgyn kaagad para masuri kung ano sanhi nito at mapayuhan ka kung ano pwedeng solusyon. Basahin mo ito: https://doitright.ph/tl/ovulation-spotting-1/

  5. Hi I’m 42 years old,ask ko lng po if normal ung pagregla ng buo buo lalo na pag umihi tas inabot po ng 9 days pero maeron pa din akong Regla,is it normal?wala naman po ako nararamdaman,pagod lng due to maraming gawain sa loob ng bahay

  6. Helo po good day po ma’am/sir tanong ko lang po every time po na nag se-sex kami ng partner ko me dugo po lumalabas na hindi ko naman po menstrual period.
    Paki sagot po please sir/ma’am kase po nag aalala na po ako nito kung me sakit nga po ako.

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