Vaginal Bleeding in Girls

Vaginal bleeding in girls may be a symptom of vulvovaginitis before puberty, thrombocytopenia, fibroid tumors in the uterus, bladder infection, cervical disease, chlamydia, hypothyroidism, ovarian disease, vaginal yeast infection, vaginitis or trichomonal vaginitis.   To learn more about the cause of your symptoms, click on each of the diseases listed below.

Vulvovaginitis Before Puberty

Thrombocytopenia

Fibroid Tumors in Uterus

Bladder Infection

Cervical Disease

Chlamydia

Hypothyroidism

Ovarian Disease

Vaginal Yeast Infection

Vaginitis

Vaginitis Trichomonal

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