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Does Alcohol Cause Bleeding?

just wanted to find out if bleeding after drinking alcohol is dangerous...I couldn t sleep all night just kept tossing and turning. I didn t drink a lot last night so I don t understand why... then I just went to the loo and discovered I was bleeding. its freaking me out.. please help
posted on Thu, 1 Oct 2015
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Hello dear
I understand your concern
There is no scientific reason that is found to be related with vaginal bleeding after alcohol consumption.
Your bleeding could be due to hormonal imbalance, stress, vaginal infection, polyp, ovulation, cervicitis, blood disorder.
I would suggest consult the gynecologist and undergo vaginal examination, reproductive hormone analysis, PAP smear if bleeding continues in future.
Avoid stress, take healthy diet, drink plenty of water and do regular exercise.
Hope this may help you

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Best regards
Dr. Sagar
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Does Alcohol Cause Bleeding?

Hello dear I understand your concern There is no scientific reason that is found to be related with vaginal bleeding after alcohol consumption. Your bleeding could be due to hormonal imbalance, stress, vaginal infection, polyp, ovulation, cervicitis, blood disorder. I would suggest consult the gynecologist and undergo vaginal examination, reproductive hormone analysis, PAP smear if bleeding continues in future. Avoid stress, take healthy diet, drink plenty of water and do regular exercise. Hope this may help you Contact HCM for further health query Best regards Dr. Sagar