Women should pay close attention to their leucorrhea during the ovulation period, because the color and state of the leucorrhea can reflect the health of the body. If the leucorrhea contains blood, it may be caused by hormone disorder or gynecological disease. 1. Pathological phenomena When examining the cervical mucus of an ovulating woman in the middle of her menstrual period, if red blood cells can be seen under a microscope but there is no bleeding visible to the naked eye, this is not a pathological phenomenon. However, if there is blood in the leucorrhea during ovulation, other diseases of the vagina and uterus should be ruled out first, such as irregular menstruation, endometrial polyps, submucous uterine fibroids, endometrial adenocarcinoma, cervical erosion, cervical polyps, cervical cancer, etc. 2. Sex hormone secretion disorder Sex hormone imbalance can also cause blood in the leucorrhea during ovulation. When sex hormone imbalance occurs, the hormone level during ovulation will fluctuate greatly, resulting in obvious bleeding. In addition, chronic inflammation of the endometrium or inflammatory thickening of the ovarian surface can cause obvious congestion of the endometrium during ovulation, and the bleeding will not stop on its own. When visible vaginal bleeding occurs, it usually lasts for several hours or three to five days, and in rare cases it may last for more than seven days. 3. Of course, it is also possible that the secretion of sex hormones is out of balance, causing the hormone levels to fluctuate greatly during ovulation and resulting in obvious bleeding. Chronic inflammation of the endometrium or inflammatory thickening of the ovarian surface causes significant endometrial congestion during ovulation, and bleeding is not easy to stop on its own, or the inflammatory thickened follicle surface ruptures and bleeds more than normal, and flows back into the uterine cavity with the peristalsis of the fallopian tube and is discharged from the body through the vagina. Generally, there is increased vaginal discharge, back pain, lower abdominal distension, abdominal pain, shortened menstrual cycle, heavy menstrual flow, and prolonged menstruation. Irregular vaginal bleeding; abdominal distension, a lump felt in the lower abdomen, or frequent urination, constipation, difficulty in defecation, and infertility. |
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