The difference between menstruation and vaginal bleeding

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Menstruation bleeding generally does not last more than seven days, and the blood color is red; vaginal bleeding is not particularly large, and the color of the blood is more brown, accompanied by symptoms of lower abdominal pain. In addition, menstruation is uterine bleeding, and bleeding may be uterine bleeding, cervical polyps, or cervicitis. Menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon that does not require intervention, and bleeding, especially regular irregular vaginal bleeding, is recommended to go to the hospital for timely examination and treatment. It is recommended that women should do a good gynecological examination to clarify their physical condition and prevent the occurrence of abnormal conditions. Abnormal bleeding should be checked in time to go to the hospital.

The difference between menstruation and vaginal bleeding



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