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Hi, I’m 23 Y.O female since I was a child i masturbate (average 4 times /weak) either by close my legs together or by massage my clitoris without inserting anything in the vagina (still virgin) ,but last night (for the first time )after masturbation I found blood on the toilet paper it was fresh red and I saw it by mirror coming out my vagina.till today there still few vaginal pink discharges coming out. I’m pharmacy student,so I know that this situation is abnormal but I couldn’t access to any health care professional till 3 months from know . I want to ask if shoud I have to worry about serious case or there is a big chance of dangerous disease like cancer or something like that?is there a chance of breaking or damging my hymn,even if I had never inserted things in it? p.s 1-I have checked my self by my doctor in August and every thing was normal. 2-I have irregular MS about every (30-38 day) and yesterday was the 21th day since my last one and the last 3 weaks were very stressful. 3-I have hypothyroidism and i took tyrosine tab. 75 ,but poor compliance. Hope to answer my Question because I’m really afraid to have something complicated and I cannot visiting my doctor.
hi sir/madam, Thanks for your question on Healthcare Magic.
Pink bleeding/discharge between periods is caused by a small amount of blood being expelled by the body and mixing with your cervical fluid to give it the pinkish look.
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What Does Pink Vaginal Discharge Indicate?
hi sir/madam, Thanks for your question on Healthcare Magic. Pink bleeding/discharge between periods is caused by a small amount of blood being expelled by the body and mixing with your cervical fluid to give it the pinkish look. Often caused by: Hormonal Contraceptive. Ovulation Spotting. Implantation Bleeding. A Hormonal Imbalance such as Low Progesterone. A Delayed or Partial Period. Hormonal Imbalances caused by Perimenopause or Menopause. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). If its caused by vaginal infection here are some tips:- 1. Keep the vagina clean by washing regularly with a gentle, mild soap and warm water. 2. Never use scented soaps and feminine products or douche. Also avoid feminine sprays and bubble baths. 3. After going to the bathroom, always wipe from front to back to prevent bacteria from getting into the vagina and causing an infection. 4. Wear 100% cotton underpants, and avoid overly tight clothing. Hope i was helpful. Have a healthy day.