STDs That Cause Bleeding
An STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) is a communicable infection that is spread through sexual contact with someone who has the disease. STDs are caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. They can be passed from person to person during sex, either through vaginal intercourse, anal sex, oral sex, or skin-to-skin contact.
In this article, we discuss some of the STDs that can cause bleeding and what you can do if you experience symptoms.
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) are among the most common STDs that can cause vaginal bleeding in women. Chlamydia is often asymptomatic, meaning that many people don’t know they have it. Symptoms of chlamydia can include a pus-like yellow discharge from the vagina, pain or burning sensation when urinating, and pain in the belly or lower back. In addition to these symptoms, chlamydia can cause inflammation, leading to bleeding between periods. This bleeding can range from light to modestly heavy.
Gonorrhea symptoms include thick, cloudy, or bloody discharge from the penis or vagina and pain or burning sensation when urinating. Other signs that you may have an STD include nausea or a low-grade fever and bleeding between your periods or after vaginal sex.
If left untreated, both chlamydia and gonorrhea symptoms can lead to more severe health complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID is an infection of the reproductive organs which can cause abdominal pain, fever, painful intercourse, irregular menstrual cycles, and abnormal vaginal discharge. It can also cause infertility if left untreated for too long.
It’s important to get tested for STDs if you experience any of these symptoms so you can get treated immediately before any further damage is done to your reproductive system.

What STD Causes Bleeding?
Discussion on Diagnosis, Symptoms, and Treatment
Chlamydia – Chlamydia-induced bleeding results from the infection causing inflammation of the cervix or uterus. This can cause increased mucus, which can lead to spotting between periods or even heavier bleeding than usual during menstruation. Occasionally, it can also lead to painful intercourse and pelvic pain, which may be accompanied by bleeding.
Gonorrhea – Gonorrhea can cause bleeding when the infection spreads to the uterus or cervix. The increased inflammation caused by gonorrhea can lead to an increased amount of mucus, which in turn causes spotting between periods or even heavier bleeding than usual during menstruation. In severe cases, it can also lead to painful intercourse and pelvic pain, which may be accompanied by bleeding.
Trichomoniasis – Trichomoniasis can cause bleeding when the infection spreads to the uterus or cervix. This can lead to spotting between periods, heavier bleeding than usual during menstruation, or even pain upon intercourse and pelvic pain that is accompanied by bleeding. It is important to seek medical assistance if you experience any of these symptoms to receive a proper diagnosis and potential treatment.
Genital Herpes — Genital herpes symptoms can cause bleeding when the infection spreads to the uterus or cervix. This can lead to spotting between periods, heavier bleeding than usual during menstruation, or even pain upon intercourse and pelvic pain that is accompanied by bleeding. In cases of genital herpes, lesions can appear on the vulva or vagina, which may break and result in bleeding.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease – PID can cause bleeding when the infection spreads to the uterus or cervix. This can lead to spotting between periods, heavier bleeding than usual during menstruation, or even pain upon intercourse and pelvic pain that is accompanied by bleeding. PID can result in scar tissue formation inside the reproductive organs, which can interfere with proper blood flow resulting in heavy menstrual bleeding or postcoital bleeding. For more information, check out our article called is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease an STD?

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Medically Reviewed by William Terranova, MD on March 15, 2023
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