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Postcoital bleeding
I had postcoital bleeding...last 2times i also had a surgery in 2011 for ovarian cyst...which is due to endometriosis. i have been taking OCP for last 5-6 years as a treatment for endometriosis... so now what are the possibilities?
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There can be cervical eroson so consult a gynaecologist for needful. Chat me online on Practo consult app.
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There is a possibility you missed your OCP and hence there is bleeding...other causes such as polyp also need to be checked
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Get a pap smear done every 2yrs
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post coital bleeding can be due to a lot of reasons like polyps , hormonal imbalance , medication , infection etc. contact a gynaecologist near you or with me directly online
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