Vaginal bleeding

Vaginal bleeding is a common symptom of female reproductive organ diseases. Bleeding can come from the vulva, vagina, cervix and endometrium, but most come from the uterus. Although the amount of vaginal bleeding can be life-threatening, the prognosis is good if caused by a benign disease; the less bleeding may also be the earliest symptom of a malignant tumor, such as neglecting and delaying treatment may cause adverse consequences.

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