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Corona Virus causing unexpected/unexplain ed problem.

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Tonbridge49 Sat 18-Jun-22 10:43:07

Hi.
I know that I have to see the doc. over this matter so all I am asking here if any other ladies have had this happen to them.
I tested positive for Covid, Tuesday just gone. Although I was pretty bad for a couple of days I am pretty much ok now and will be able to get out and about again on Monday coming.
Thing is, since I took ill, I am having vaginal bleeding - not heavy but enough to cause concern.
I am concerned because I am 73 and had a full hysterectomy back in Sept. 2019. So, obviously, this should not be happening as it's a dead end up there. I do have a pessary, so whether that has anything to do with it. I am also in no pain.
Anyone else experienced this?
Thanks for reading.

Biscuitmuncher Mon 20-Jun-22 23:55:41

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nanna8 Tue 21-Jun-22 01:00:40

No,we don’t ‘all’ know. I’d be willing to bet it is actually nothing to do with Covid and it is just that the disease shows up weaknesses in other parts of the body. Definitely needs checking out, Tonbridge . The posts about not having vaccinations are just plain silly. Remember all the bodies in the morgue in Italy before they brought out the vaccinations? People will still die but not nearly so many !

pearl79 Tue 21-Jun-22 02:53:48

As to what has brought this bleeding on. I saw my GP about something else. It seemed strange that it had happened suddenly. She explained how things can increase slowly and "invisibly" over a long period, but an unrelated illness can cause the symptoms to become suddenly noticeable.
Obviously the answer here is to see your GP. No need to take advice from someone non- medically- qualified when the NHS seems willing to help.

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 21-Jun-22 08:10:42

All Biscuitmuncher ‘knows’ is derived from the anti-vax rubbish she reads on the internet. She trots this garbage out every time there is a mention of covid. Fortunately we are a sensible lot and see it for what it is.

M0nica Tue 21-Jun-22 08:52:02

......and she never gives any references for her information, which is a sure sign someone is talking tosh.

Aldom Tue 21-Jun-22 09:05:10

Just over four years ago I had similar bleeding. I had an hysterectomy including removal of the cervix in the 1980's. The bleeding was investigated at the hospital and the cause was attributed to scar tissue.
A biopsy was taken too, as a precaution. All clear. No further problems. Hope you too will have a good outcome. Best wishes.