Many female patients have menstrual problems, which seriously threaten the safety of female patients. If female patients have problems, they should pay attention to timely treatment to ensure the safety of the patients and avoid problems that affect the safety of the patients. So what should we do if bleeding does not occur during the menstrual period? Let me introduce this issue to you below. Vaginal bleeding is one of the most common symptoms of female genital diseases. Vaginal bleeding is a common problem for many women. Some of it is physiological vaginal bleeding. For example, normal menstruation and postpartum lochia discharge are all within the normal physiological range. It will not harm your health. Pathological vaginal bleeding is different. Not only is it a manifestation of physical illness, but bleeding itself can also damage physical health. Vaginal bleeding can come from the vulva, vagina, cervix, or endometrium. But the majority come from the uterus. There are many reasons for abnormal vaginal bleeding, such as: ovarian endocrine dysfunction, abnormal pregnancy, Tumors, genital tract inflammation, injuries, foreign bodies, or systemic diseases, etc. Age is an important reference for the identification of vaginal bleeding: young girls and postmenopausal women ( Vaginal bleeding in elderly women is often considered malignant tumors; When vaginal bleeding occurs in adolescent women, dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DM) should be considered first. Women of childbearing age are more likely to consider pregnancy-related diseases. Vaginal bleeding can be roughly divided into the following types: 1. The menstrual volume increases and the menstrual period is prolonged but the cycle is normal. It may be uterine fibroids, Adenomyosis, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and those who have an IUD may also have increased menstrual flow. 2. Vaginal bleeding with irregular menstrual cycle. It is often functional uterine bleeding, but endometrial cancer should be ruled out first. 3. Long-term vaginal bleeding. Most of them are malignant tumors of reproductive organs, such as cervical cancer, Endometrial cancer, etc. 4. Irregular bleeding after menopause. Women of childbearing age are more likely to consider pregnancy-related diseases, such as miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, Hydatidiform mole, etc.; postmenopausal women are more likely to have malignant tumors. 5. Bleeding after sexual intercourse. Most of them are cervical erosion, cervical polyps, cervical cancer or submucosal myoma. 6. Vaginal bleeding with leucorrhea. It is often considered to be advanced cervical cancer or endometrial cancer with infection. 7. Paroxysmal vaginal bleeding. There is a possibility of primary fallopian tube cancer. 8. Intermenstrual bleeding. It occurs between two menstrual periods, lasting 3-4 days, with very little blood. Most of them are ovulation bleeding. 9. Spotting before and after menstruation. A small amount of bloody discharge a few days before or after menstruation. It is usually caused by ovarian dysfunction, but may also be endometriosis. |
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