If your girlfriend experiences bleeding after having intercourse, it could be due to several reasons. It might be related to vaginal irritation, cervical issues, or even the timing of her menstrual cycle. It's important for her to monitor the situation and consult a healthcare professional
Doctor, I have a question.
After every time my girlfriend and I have intercourse, she experiences hematuria.
We shower before sex and do not use condoms.
We are currently 36 years old.
Five years ago, we did not have this issue.
We are now trying to conceive.
Please help me.
Thank you.
jason, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/11/14
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
jASON: Hello, I suggest your girlfriend seek medical attention for an examination.
Additionally, how long after intercourse does hematuria appear? If it occurs immediately, it may be due to excessive trauma.
If it appears 1-2 days later, it could be a sign of cystitis.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
Online responses should only be used as a reference; if necessary, it is important to visit a healthcare facility.
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Reply Date: 2015/11/14
More Info
Experiencing blood in urine (hematuria) after sexual intercourse can be concerning and may indicate an underlying issue that requires medical attention. There are several potential causes for this symptom, and understanding them can help guide you and your girlfriend toward the appropriate next steps.
1. Trauma or Injury: One of the most common reasons for blood in urine after sex is trauma to the urinary tract or genital area. This can occur if there is vigorous sexual activity that causes irritation or injury to the urethra, bladder, or surrounding tissues. If your girlfriend has a history of urinary tract infections (UTIs) or other conditions that make her more susceptible to injury, this could be a contributing factor.
2. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): UTIs are common in sexually active women and can cause symptoms such as burning during urination, frequent urination, and hematuria. If your girlfriend has been experiencing any other symptoms of a UTI, such as discomfort or a strong urge to urinate, it would be wise for her to see a healthcare provider for evaluation and treatment.
3. Cervical or Vaginal Issues: Sometimes, bleeding can originate from the cervix or vagina rather than the urinary tract. Conditions such as cervical erosion, infections, or even polyps can lead to bleeding during or after intercourse. If your girlfriend has had any recent gynecological issues or changes in her menstrual cycle, this could be relevant.
4. Kidney Stones: Although less common, kidney stones can cause hematuria and may be exacerbated by sexual activity. If your girlfriend has a history of kidney stones or experiences severe pain in her back or side, this could be a possibility.
5. Hormonal Changes: Given that you mentioned both of you are in your late 30s, hormonal changes can also play a role. Conditions such as fibroids or endometriosis can lead to abnormal bleeding patterns, including bleeding after intercourse.
6. Other Medical Conditions: There are various other medical conditions that can cause hematuria, including certain blood disorders, infections, or even more serious conditions like tumors. If the bleeding persists, it is crucial to rule out these possibilities.
Recommendations:
- Seek Medical Attention: It is essential for your girlfriend to see a healthcare provider as soon as possible. A thorough evaluation, including a physical examination, urinalysis, and possibly imaging studies, will help determine the cause of the bleeding.
- Document Symptoms: Encourage her to keep track of any additional symptoms she may experience, such as pain, changes in urinary frequency, or any other unusual signs. This information can be helpful for her healthcare provider.
- Consider Safe Practices: While you mentioned that you do not use condoms, consider discussing safe sex practices with your girlfriend. Using condoms can help reduce the risk of infections and may also provide a barrier that could help prevent trauma during intercourse.
- Discuss Family Planning: Since you mentioned wanting to have children, it may be beneficial to discuss this with a healthcare provider as well. They can provide guidance on family planning and any necessary preconception care.
In conclusion, while blood in urine after sex can stem from various causes, it is crucial to address this symptom promptly. Encourage your girlfriend to seek medical advice to ensure her health and well-being.
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