Uterine prolapse bleeding, what's going on?
Updated on May 31, 2025
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Uterine prolapse and vaginal bleeding typically occur due to infections related to the prolapse. Bleeding can also stem from precancerous lesions of the cervix, cervical inflammation, and other issues. Some cases involve bleeding from within the uterine cavity, which necessitates diagnostic examinations. Firstly, an examination of secretions is required, followed by an examination of the cervix to check for precancerous changes, cervical polyps, or severe cervical inflammation. Other potential causes include inflammation of the uterus, polyps of the endometrium, complications from intrauterine devices, or abnormal proliferation of the endometrium, among others.
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