Bleeding after masturbation with water?
Hello doctor: Last month I experienced abnormal bleeding, but it stopped a while ago.
Yesterday and the day before, I used a handheld showerhead to rinse my vagina for masturbation.
This morning, I noticed some concerning symptoms, including blood stains in my underwear, and when I wipe after using the restroom, there is some discharge mixed with blood, although it's minimal.
After watching adult films, I also feel a bit of dull pain in my abdomen, and I'm not sure if it's related.
I have experienced bleeding after masturbation before, and I'm unsure what could be causing this.
Could it be a rupture of the hymen? However, I have never inserted anything inside.
Lèi Yú, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/12/27
Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
1.
Last month, there was abnormal bleeding, but it stopped a while ago.
Yesterday and the day before, I used a showerhead to rinse my vagina for masturbation, and this morning I noticed some alarming symptoms.
There are blood stains in my underwear, and when I wipe after using the restroom, there is some discharge along with blood, but it's all in small amounts.
Additionally, after watching adult films, I feel a bit of dull pain in my abdomen; I wonder if this is related? Answer: The small amount of discharge and blood, along with the dull abdominal pain after watching adult films, can be monitored further.
2.
Previously, I also experienced bleeding after masturbation; what could be the reason? Answer: Bleeding after masturbation may be due to skin abrasion.
3.
Could this be a rupture of the hymen? However, I have never inserted anything.
Answer: If nothing has been inserted, the hymen would not rupture.
Reply Date: 2018/12/27
More Info
The situation you are describing involves post-water play bleeding and associated symptoms, which can be concerning and warrants careful consideration. There are several potential causes for the bleeding you are experiencing, and understanding these can help you address the issue appropriately.
Firstly, it is important to note that the vaginal area is sensitive and can be easily irritated. Activities such as using a showerhead for stimulation can lead to friction or trauma to the vaginal walls, which may result in minor bleeding. This is particularly true if there is any underlying irritation or inflammation present. The vaginal mucosa is delicate, and excessive pressure or movement can cause small tears, leading to bleeding.
Another potential cause of the bleeding could be related to hormonal fluctuations or menstrual irregularities. If you have experienced abnormal bleeding in the past, it may be indicative of an underlying issue such as hormonal imbalance, polyps, or fibroids. These conditions can cause irregular bleeding and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional if they persist.
You mentioned that you have experienced bleeding after masturbation in the past, which raises the possibility of a more chronic issue. While the hymen can stretch or tear during penetrative activities, it is less likely to be the cause of bleeding in your case since you indicated that you have not engaged in penetrative intercourse. However, the hymen can also be affected by vigorous activities or trauma, leading to bleeding.
The abdominal discomfort you are experiencing after watching adult films may be related to anxiety or psychological factors, especially if you are feeling tense or stressed about the situation. It is not uncommon for individuals to experience physical symptoms in response to emotional stimuli. However, if the pain is persistent or severe, it is essential to seek medical advice.
Given the symptoms you are experiencing, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider. They can perform a thorough examination to rule out any serious conditions and provide guidance on how to manage your symptoms. It is crucial to address any concerns regarding your reproductive health, especially if you are experiencing recurrent bleeding or discomfort.
In the meantime, consider the following recommendations:
1. Avoid Irritation: Refrain from using objects or devices that may cause friction or trauma to the vaginal area. Gentle cleansing with water is typically sufficient for hygiene.
2. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of your symptoms, including the timing and amount of bleeding, as well as any associated pain or discomfort. This information can be helpful for your healthcare provider.
3. Seek Medical Attention: If the bleeding persists, increases in volume, or is accompanied by severe pain, fever, or other concerning symptoms, seek medical attention promptly.
4. Discuss Concerns: If you have anxiety or concerns about your sexual health, consider discussing these with a healthcare professional who can provide support and information.
In conclusion, while minor bleeding after activities like water play can occur due to irritation or trauma, it is essential to monitor your symptoms and seek medical advice if they persist or worsen. Your reproductive health is important, and addressing any concerns with a qualified healthcare provider will help ensure your well-being.
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