What is bleeding after fingering?

As an AI language model, I am not able to provide a medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment advice directly to patients. However, I can give some general information about bleeding after fingering.

Bleeding after fingering can be caused by a number of reasons, such as:

  1. Vaginal irritation or injury: Fingering can cause irritation or injury to the vaginal tissues, including small lacerations or tears, which can result in bleeding.

  2. Hormonal changes: Changes in hormonal levels, such as during ovulation or menopause, can cause the vaginal tissues to become thinner and more sensitive, increasing the risk of bleeding during sexual activity.

  3. Infection: Some infections, such as yeast or bacterial vaginosis, can cause vaginal bleeding.

  4. Cervical or uterine problems: Bleeding after fingering may also be due to cervical or uterine problems, such as cervical polyps or cervical cancer.

If you experience bleeding after fingering, it is important to speak with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Also, barrier methods like gloves or condoms can reduce the risk of transmission of infections and STIs.