What Causes Vaginal Bleeding After Unprotected Sex?
good morning doctor, i am Mary. I have a sharp pain after i go to pee and it ends with a spot of blood. when i clean my vagina there is no blood meaning the blood is from the urine path. i had casual unprotected sex with a stranger 2 times (same person) once on Friday and the other on Tuesday. this pain began on Wednesday. what do I have and what is my solution
Hi Mary! Your story clearly indicates that you have some sort of urinary infection - it may be STD or may be otherwise. Please get your urine examination done. If it shows pus cells, surely it is urinary infection. Then get the Culture and Sensitivity test done on urine. This test finds out exact bacteria that have caused infection and also reveals to which antibiotics they are sensitive. After having a look in to these reports, your urologist will prescribe you required antibiotics. Please drink a lot of water. This will help keeping the infection in control and keeping your symptoms to the lower degree. Hence further, please use condom; it gives protection against many - though not all sexually transmitted diseases. I hope, I have given you proper guidance. for any further explanation, you may ask me direct question.
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What Causes Vaginal Bleeding After Unprotected Sex?
Hi Mary! Your story clearly indicates that you have some sort of urinary infection - it may be STD or may be otherwise. Please get your urine examination done. If it shows pus cells, surely it is urinary infection. Then get the Culture and Sensitivity test done on urine. This test finds out exact bacteria that have caused infection and also reveals to which antibiotics they are sensitive. After having a look in to these reports, your urologist will prescribe you required antibiotics. Please drink a lot of water. This will help keeping the infection in control and keeping your symptoms to the lower degree. Hence further, please use condom; it gives protection against many - though not all sexually transmitted diseases. I hope, I have given you proper guidance. for any further explanation, you may ask me direct question.