Vaginal bleeding

Vaginal bleeding test is a quantitative test for women with abnormal vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding is a common symptom of gynecology. Bleeding can occur in any part of a woman's reproductive tract, including the uterine cervix, cervix, vagina, hymen, and vaginal vestibule. Blood flows from the vagina, and the amount of bleeding varies (less drips, many can be life-threatening); bleeding varies, and can be manifested as menstrual disorders, irregular bleeding, or contact bleeding after sexual intercourse, after gynecological examinations. However, no matter what the condition is, it is called "vaginal bleeding" in addition to normal menstruation.

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