There is no age limit for patients with ovulation bleeding, and more and more people are experiencing symptoms of ovulation bleeding around the age of twenty. Due to the lack of social experience among girls in their teens and twenties, they are prone to panic when faced with such situations. The following information is compiled by the editor to help everyone clarify their doubts and remind them to seek medical examination and treatment promptly if they have any illnesses.
During the regular mid-term of two menstrual periods, namely ovulation, the short-term decrease in estrogen levels caused by ovulation results in the loss of estrogen support in some women's endometrium, leading to endometrial shedding and regular vaginal bleeding, known as ovulation bleeding. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to it as "bleeding during the menstrual cycle".
It usually occurs on the 12th to 16th day of a regular menstrual cycle, lasting for several hours or 2-3 days, and not exceeding 7 days. The amount of bleeding is significantly less than the normal menstrual bleeding, and the bleeding can stop on its own. May be accompanied by mild lower abdominal discomfort or lower back pain, or may not be accompanied by any discomfort. Sometimes it may occur occasionally between this and the next menstrual cycle, and some individuals may experience ovulation bleeding for a longer period of time, lasting for 4-5 menstrual cycles.
Ovulation bleeding usually occurs occasionally, with a small amount of bleeding. Some are only coffee colored secretions, and most can stop on their own within 2-3 days. It can be observed without treatment. For women with persistent ovulation bleeding, which occurs during ovulation and usually interferes with conception, appropriate measures should be taken for treatment after ruling out other diseases.
A 19-year-old girl experienced bleeding during ovulation. If it happens frequently, she needs to go to a regular hospital for relevant examinations and find corresponding solutions.