What should I do if I keep bleeding during ovulation

  Ovulation bleeding is a common problem among female friends, and many women experience this condition. Ovulation bleeding is very troublesome, and some women even worry that they cannot conceive normally due to ovulation bleeding. Actually, bleeding during ovulation does not resemble pregnancy. So, what should we do about bleeding during ovulation? What are the symptoms?

  

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  What to do if there is frequent ovulation bleeding

  Frequent ovulation bleeding can be treated with oral administration of small amounts of estrogen. For example, Bu Jia Le can be taken from the 8th to 10th day of the menstrual cycle for 3-7 days. Small amounts of hemostatic drugs such as Anluo Xue can also be taken. According to different syndrome types, traditional Chinese medicine can take Zhibai Dihuang Pill (yin deficiency), Jiawei Xiaoyao Pill (liver depression), Ankun Granule (damp heat), Dragon's Blood Tablet (blood stasis), Shenling Baizhu Powder (spleen deficiency) or decoction orally, together with acupuncture and moxibustion and moxibustion, which can also achieve good effects.

  Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that the main causes of menstrual bleeding are Yin deficiency, liver depression, damp heat, blood stasis, and spleen deficiency, which disrupt the Chong and Ren meridians during the misty period and lead to an unstable blood flow.

  Western medicine believes that due to the maturation of follicles and ovulation, estrogen levels will significantly decrease. Some women may not be able to maintain endometrial growth due to low estrogen levels, causing local shedding of the endometrium and resulting in a small breakthrough bleeding. However, in general, after ovulation, with the formation of the corpus luteum, the corpus luteum secretes estrogen and progesterone, which quickly repairs the endometrium and causes it to change towards the proliferative phase. The endometrium thickens and repairs, and bleeding stops.

  What are the symptoms of ovulation bleeding

  The ovulation date for women is usually around 14 days before the next menstrual period. For safety reasons, we refer to the first 5 days and last 4 days of ovulation, including ovulation day, as the ovulation period, which lasts for a total of 10 days. The rest of the time except for the menstrual period is called the safe period. What causes bleeding in many women during ovulation? Ovulation bleeding, also known as mid menstrual bleeding, refers to a small amount of bleeding between two normal menstrual periods, which may be accompanied by varying degrees of abdominal pain. The clinical manifestations are as follows:

  1. Uterine bleeding. In a menstrual cycle with ovulation, there may be uterine bleeding during the ovulation period. The amount of bleeding is small, and some are only coffee colored secretions. It usually stops on its own within 2-3 days, with a maximum of 7 days.

  2. Abdominal pain. Periodic menstrual pain, which can be mild or severe, usually lasts for a few hours, and can last for 2-3 days in some patients.

  3. Infertility. Possible termination of sexual activity due to ovulation bleeding and missed opportunity for conception. Note: Generally, there are no obvious positive signs. Diagnosis can be confirmed through diagnostic curettage, basal body temperature measurement (basal body temperature is biphasic, bleeding occurs during the transition from low to high temperature), and laparoscopic examination. If the symptoms are mild and do not require treatment, medication can be used for those with excessive bleeding or affecting fertility.

  This article provides a detailed introduction to what should be done when experiencing ovulation bleeding, as well as the symptoms and manifestations of ovulation bleeding. As a woman who has experienced ovulation bleeding, it is best to carefully refer to the content of this article and have some understanding of ovulation bleeding, so that you can easily cope and not panic.

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