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Description: Postcoital bleeding is vaginal bleeding that occurs following sexual intercourse.
Prevalence: Common (5%–10% women per year, up to 13% of women 20–34 years old).
Predominant Age: Reproductive age and beyond.
Genetics: No genetic pattern.
Causes: Uterine (pregnancy, endometrial polyps, endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial carcinoma, leiomyomata, intrauterine contraceptive device [malpositioned]), cervical (polyps [5%–18% of cases], cervicitis [ Chlamydia cervicitis 2%], cervical erosion [ectropion, 34% of cases], cervical dysplasia or neoplasia [7%–17% of cases]), vaginal (trauma, infection, atrophy), and perineal (urethral, vulvar lesions, hemorrhoids).
Risk Factors: Hypoestrogenic states (menopause without estrogen therapy), vigorous intercourse, and nonconsensual intercourse (rape).
Painless vaginal bleeding related to (after) intercourse.
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