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What Causes Spotting After Intercourse?

I took positinor 2 with codiene last two weeks monday cause I had unprotected sex and took it late but after that last week I had sex and spotted some blood after the sex yesterday night again I had sex and I m still spotting some blood what s wrong with me
Fri, 9 Dec 2016
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Hello dear
I understand your concern
Spotting after sexual intercourse could be due to hormonal imbalance caused by the postinor 2, endometrial dysplasia, vaginal infection.
I would suggest to consult the gynecologist if it will continue.
Vaginal examination, reproductive hormone analysis, PAP smear and swab test will help in the diagnosis.
Treatment will depend on the specific cause.
Meanwhile avoid stress, maintain proper pelvic hygiene, drink plenty of water, do regular exercise.
Hope this may help you

Contact HCM for for further health query
Best regards
Dr. SAGAR
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What Causes Spotting After Intercourse?

Hello dear I understand your concern Spotting after sexual intercourse could be due to hormonal imbalance caused by the postinor 2, endometrial dysplasia, vaginal infection. I would suggest to consult the gynecologist if it will continue. Vaginal examination, reproductive hormone analysis, PAP smear and swab test will help in the diagnosis. Treatment will depend on the specific cause. Meanwhile avoid stress, maintain proper pelvic hygiene, drink plenty of water, do regular exercise. Hope this may help you Contact HCM for for further health query Best regards Dr. SAGAR