Why is there blood even during menstruation

  For women, having a normal menstrual cycle is a very good thing, which indicates that their body is healthy and their endocrine system is also normal. However, some women may experience bleeding during non menstrual periods, so it should be taken seriously. Now let's take a look at why there is also blood during menstruation?

  

Why is there blood even during menstruation1

  There are several common reasons why women may experience vaginal bleeding outside of their menstrual period. If there is bleeding between two menstrual periods, usually during ovulation, it will disappear on its own in about three days, and the amount of bleeding is also very small. In addition, unexpected bleeding caused by endometritis or cervicitis is usually continuous and will not disappear within a few days. It is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and treatment. Finally, there are some medications that may cause bleeding, such as contraceptive pills, which generally do not require special treatment.

  Firstly, it is necessary to determine at which stage of the menstrual cycle the bleeding occurs. If it is during ovulation or early luteal phase, it may be ovulation bleeding, with a small amount and dark color, appearing brown. Some patients may experience symptoms such as slight lower abdominal bloating and discomfort. This situation is a physiological manifestation and can be left untreated. If the patient experiences significant lower abdominal pain, or if the bleeding lasts for a long time and is substantial, relevant examinations are necessary to rule out other pathological changes. Afterwards, short acting contraceptives can be taken orally for corresponding treatment. If it is other non menstrual bleeding, it is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner, understand the cause of the bleeding, and then receive corresponding symptomatic treatment.

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