What Is The Cause For Bleeding After Alcohol Consumption And Sex?
I AM 33 YEARS OLD AND I HAD A TUBAL IN 2004, SOMETIMES WHEN I DRINK ALCOHOL OR EVEN AFTER HAVING SEX I BLEED HEAVILY, COULD YOU TELL ME HOW TO CURE THIS OR WHAT MAY BE CAUSING THIS? AND ALSO I HAVE BEEN SPOTTING OFF AND ON FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS AND I AM SO TIRED OF THIS.
From the available description it appears that you are having dysfunctional uterine bleeding or DUB. The association of alcohol and sex with bleeding is just incidental. You are having bleeding on and off for last two years. The cause of DUB is multifactorial and can be determined only after complete investigations. In my view you need to meet a gynecologist to assess your hormone status. After this only appropriate treatment can be provided.
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What Is The Cause For Bleeding After Alcohol Consumption And Sex?
Dear User, Thanks for using health care magic. From the available description it appears that you are having dysfunctional uterine bleeding or DUB. The association of alcohol and sex with bleeding is just incidental. You are having bleeding on and off for last two years. The cause of DUB is multifactorial and can be determined only after complete investigations. In my view you need to meet a gynecologist to assess your hormone status. After this only appropriate treatment can be provided. Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help . Thanks