Vaginal mucous: Vaginal mucous bleeding can arise from the cervix, uterus or the vagina itself. They can be caused by growths in the Fallopian tubes that drain into the vagina, uterine growths, or cervical polyps or tears. Malignancies can also be a part of the same as well as hormonal influences on the endometrium.(lining of the womb.)
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