Vaginal Bleeding with Bowel Movement
Vaginal Bleeding with Bowel Movement
Vaginal bleeding with a bowel movement is a potentially serious symptom that, if it persists, should be addressed with a medial professional. For those who don’t know, the front hole and the back hole are not connected and the front hole should not bleed because of a bowel movement. Any bleeding that occurs during or after a bowel movement, as a result of the bowel movement, is abnormal.
Cause of Vaginal Bleeding During Bowel Movements
Vaginal bleeding during a bowel movement is caused by bleeding. Bleeding is caused by haemorrhaged (ripped, torn, scraped, cut, diseased, etc.) tissue. The cause of the bleeding may be mild or severe. No amount of bowel activity should trigger any bleeding in the vagina. If bleeding persists for any prolonged period of time, it is important to consult with a medical professional for proper diagnosis.
Cure for Vaginal Bleeding After Bowel Movements
Depending on the cause of the bleeding, the prescribed course of action will vary.