Spotting after vaginal insertion can sometimes be perplexing, especially if you’re not experiencing any irritation or discomfort. There could be several reasons for this occurrence. One possibility is that insertion, even without irritation, may be causing minor tears or micro-abrasions in the vaginal walls, which can lead to some light bleeding or spotting. Another possibility could be cervical sensitivity, potentially due to something like cervical ectropion, a common condition where the glandular cells from the inside of the cervical canal are present on the outside surface of the cervix, making them more prone to bleeding. It’s important to consider if there have been any changes in contraceptive use or hormonal fluctuations recently, as these could also influence spotting. However, while occasional light spotting can be normal, especially if it’s very minimal, it’s important to keep an eye on it, especially if it changes in volume or frequency. Since the spotting smells like period blood, it’s less likely a sign of infection; however, if you start experiencing any additional symptoms like unusual discharge, a bad odor, or pelvic pain, it would be wise to seek medical evaluation promptly to rule out any infections or other potential issues. Consulting with a healthcare provider would be beneficial, especially if the spotting is recurrent or concerning, as they can evaluate with a physical exam and possibly a Pap smear or ultrasound if necessary, to ensure there isn’t any underlying condition that requires treatment. Being consistent with regular gynecological check-ups can also help in monitoring any changes over time.
योनि में कुछ डालने के बाद अगर कोई जलन नहीं हो रही है, तो स्पॉटिंग क्यों होती है?
mujhe vginal insertation se spotting horhi ha li Yeh iss month 3 baar hogya finger insert krne se hua ese shyd , vese m sexual active bhihooo but month mei 1 baar krti hoo ya 2 month mei 1 baar bs Mujhe smjh ni a rha ese kyu horha Mujhe koi irritation , koi problem nhi hai to spotting kyu hori bss 5 -6 blood ke drops gire aur bss.and ye period blood kejaise smell kr rha hai
When did you first notice the spotting?:
- This monthHow long does the spotting usually last?:
- A few hoursIs the spotting associated with any other symptoms?:
- Changes in dischargeHave you had any recent changes in your sexual activity or partners?:
- No changesAre you currently using any form of birth control?:
- No, not using anyHave you experienced any similar episodes of spotting in the past?:
- No, this is the first timeHow would you describe your overall menstrual cycle regularity?:
- Somewhat regular100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
Hello dear See at your age this can be attributed to hormonal alterations or physiological variation Also there can be chances of PCOS. Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation of exact diagnosis. Please share the result with gynaecologist in person for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum prolactin Serum progesterone Rft Lft CBC Urine analysis Pelvic USG Serum estrogen Serum progesterone Hopefully you recover soon Regards
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