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What Causes Vaginal Bleeding With History Of Partial Hysterectomy?

I m 50 year young female, I m doing spring cleaning and today I pick up on weights and tonight when I went to the bathroom and after I wiped myself I noticed some blood after wiping my vagina! My worry is I had a partial hysterectomy 19 years ago! I m not in pain only my back hurts from cleaning all day! What should I do.
Mon, 13 Apr 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The blood may be related to urinary or vaginal tract.

Partial hysterectomy means that the cervix is still present but if you have your pap smears done as scheduled then this should not be an issue.

Blood in the urine may be related to: infection, trauma , stones, mass in the urinary tract

It may be best to see your doctor for an assessment.

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What Causes Vaginal Bleeding With History Of Partial Hysterectomy?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The blood may be related to urinary or vaginal tract. Partial hysterectomy means that the cervix is still present but if you have your pap smears done as scheduled then this should not be an issue. Blood in the urine may be related to: infection, trauma , stones, mass in the urinary tract It may be best to see your doctor for an assessment. I hope this helps