Menstruation is a physical phenomenon that is an important sign of a woman's fertility and physical maturity, but many women find that there are some problems when they have their menstruation. Because menstruation has a great relationship with women's bodies, when women's bodies are uncomfortable, it will affect menstruation. Some women have intermittent menstruation, so what is the reason for intermittent menstruation? 1. What is the reason for intermittent menstruation? The most common symptom of this kind is intermenstrual bleeding, which is a small amount of bleeding during ovulation. Some of these symptoms are physiological, which means they are normal, and some are caused by gynecological inflammation. If there is nothing abnormal with the leucorrhea at other times, such as large amount or odor, then it is physiological and you don't need to worry about it. But if it is pathological, it needs treatment. 2. Causes of ovulation bleeding 1. Hormone levels fluctuate too much After ovulation, estrogen levels drop rapidly, causing the endometrium, which has proliferated under the influence of estrogen, to lose support and cause a small amount of bleeding. 2. Chronic inflammation of the endometrium This causes the endometrium to become significantly congested during ovulation, or when ovulation occurs, the blood vessels on the surface of the ovary happen to rupture, causing more bleeding than normal and flowing back into the uterine cavity with the peristalsis of the fallopian tube and discharged from the body through the vagina. 3. Decreased secretion of female hormones During ovulation, women's estrogen levels drop significantly, which cannot support the normal growth of the endometrium, so a small amount of bleeding is likely to occur. It is normal for women to have a small amount of bleeding during ovulation, which is generally almost impossible to detect with the naked eye. 3. What to do if you have bleeding during ovulation 1. Physiological: If it is physiological ovulation bleeding, it will only occur once or twice occasionally, which is not harmful to the body. Most of the time it is due to excessive fatigue or low immunity of the body, which affects the endocrine balance. Just pay attention to conditioning and it will be fine. 2. Pathological : If pathological bleeding continues during ovulation and occurs frequently, it should be considered to be caused by endocrine disorders. At this time, you need to go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination in time to rule out other organic diseases. |
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