Vaginal bleeding

Symptoms
Related diseases

Common symptoms

  • Spotting: Light bleeding, often seen outside of a regular menstrual period.
  • Heavy bleeding: Significant blood flow, which may soak through pads or tampons quickly.
  • Irregular bleeding: Bleeding that occurs at unexpected times, not aligning with the menstrual cycle.
  • Postmenopausal bleeding: Any bleeding that occurs after menopause.
  • Accompanied symptoms: May include cramps, pain, dizziness, or fatigue depending on the cause.

Possible causes

  • Menstrual cycle variations: Changes in cycle length or flow.
  • Hormonal imbalances: Conditions like thyroid disorders or polycystic ovary syndrome.
  • Pregnancy-related issues: Implantation bleeding, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, or placental abruption.
  • Infections: Pelvic inflammatory disease or sexually transmitted infections.
  • Medical conditions: Fibroids, polyps, or cancers of the reproductive system.
  • Medications: Birth control methods or blood thinners.

When to seek medical attention

  • Heavy bleeding or soaking through sanitary products within an hour.
  • Bleeding during pregnancy.
  • Postmenopausal bleeding.
  • Accompanying severe pain or discomfort.

Diagnosis and treatment

  • Medical history and physical exam: To understand the context and symptoms.
  • Diagnostic tests: Blood tests, ultrasound, Pap smear, or biopsy.
  • Treatment: Varies based on the cause and may involve medications, hormonal therapy, or surgery.

Source | Author Doctor Nikas Samuolis, reviewed by Prof. Virginijus Šapoka | Vilnius University | Faculty of Medicine | Head of the Department of Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, and Oncology