Abnormal Bleeding After Masturbation: Causes and Concerns - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Hello, doctor.
I would like to ask you a few questions.
Recently, I have experienced bleeding after masturbation, although there was no vaginal penetration.
The amount of blood is not much, but sometimes there are blood clots.
Last month, I bled for 9 days without stopping, and I went to the hospital where I received an injection.
The doctor prescribed me a 14-day course of progesterone, and the bleeding stopped after 3 days.
However, it has only been a little over a week, and I am bleeding again after masturbation.
Could this possibly be cervical cancer? I had a Pap smear in August of this year, and the result indicated inflammation.
How long should I treat the inflammation before I can have another Pap smear?

Ling Er, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/10/04

Dr. Chen Nengjin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello, Zero: Abnormal vaginal bleeding may be caused by the following three conditions: 1.
Trauma 2.
Inflammatory changes 3.
Tumor changes.
To ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment, please take the time to visit our obstetrics and gynecology outpatient clinic for further evaluation.
Chen Neng-Jin

Reply Date: 2004/10/04

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Abnormal bleeding after masturbation can be concerning, especially when it occurs frequently or is accompanied by other symptoms. In your case, it seems that you have experienced bleeding after masturbation, even without vaginal penetration, and have had a history of prolonged bleeding that required medical intervention.
First, it’s important to understand that there are several potential causes for abnormal bleeding in this context. Some common causes include:
1. Hormonal Imbalances: Hormonal fluctuations can lead to irregular bleeding. Since you mentioned that you were prescribed progesterone (luteal hormone), it indicates that your doctor is addressing a potential hormonal imbalance. Hormonal treatments can help regulate your menstrual cycle and reduce abnormal bleeding.

2. Cervical or Vaginal Irritation: Engaging in masturbation can sometimes irritate the vaginal or cervical tissues, especially if there is any friction or if the tissues are already inflamed. This irritation can lead to minor bleeding or spotting.

3. Infections: You mentioned that your Pap smear showed signs of inflammation. Infections of the cervix (cervicitis) or vagina (vaginitis) can cause abnormal bleeding. If the inflammation is not fully resolved, it could contribute to bleeding after sexual activity or masturbation.

4. Polyps or Fibroids: These are benign growths in the uterus or cervix that can cause abnormal bleeding. They can sometimes be exacerbated by hormonal changes or physical activity.

5. Cervical or Uterine Issues: While it’s understandable to be concerned about cervical cancer, especially with abnormal bleeding, it’s important to note that your recent Pap smear showed only inflammation. However, if you continue to experience abnormal bleeding, further evaluation may be warranted to rule out any serious conditions.

Regarding your question about the duration of treatment for inflammation and when to repeat the Pap smear, it typically depends on the specific treatment prescribed. Generally, after treating an infection or inflammation, doctors may recommend waiting a few months before repeating a Pap smear to ensure that the inflammation has resolved. It’s best to follow your doctor’s advice on this matter.

In summary, while the bleeding you are experiencing could be due to several benign causes, it is essential to continue monitoring your symptoms and maintain open communication with your healthcare provider. If the bleeding persists or worsens, or if you experience additional symptoms such as severe pain, fever, or unusual discharge, you should seek medical attention promptly. Regular follow-ups and adherence to treatment plans are crucial in managing your health effectively.

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