It is normal for female friends to have brown secretions for several consecutive days in their lives, especially during menstruation. At this time, the menstrual blood is discharged and the leucorrhea will turn brown. Once the menstrual cycle is over, the brown secretions will disappear. Don’t worry too much. As long as you pay attention to keeping warm and maintaining hygiene during menstruation, you can avoid the occurrence of gynecological and uterine diseases. The main reason for brown discharge before your period is ovulation bleeding. Modern medicine believes that the disease is caused by insufficient estrogen levels. Ovulation bleeding, also known as mid-menstrual bleeding or intermenstrual bleeding, refers to a small amount of bleeding between two normal menstrual periods, which may be accompanied by varying degrees of lower abdominal pain. In addition to ovulation bleeding, brown discharge before menstruation may also be a non-physiological manifestation. Brown discharge before menstruation may be caused by organic diseases or drugs, such as endocrine disorders, genital inflammation, tumors, developmental abnormalities, malnutrition, etc. The increase in leucorrhea before menstruation is due to the gradual expansion of the cervical opening during menstruation and the vigorous secretory function of the columnar epithelial cells in the cervical canal. It is mostly a normal phenomenon. As vaginal exudate and cervical secretions increase, vaginal secretions will naturally increase. In addition, some women will experience increased vaginal discharge during the ovulation period between two menstrual cycles or after fatigue. Paying attention to rest can significantly improve the symptoms. If the amount of leucorrhea is large, has an odor, and is accompanied by symptoms such as vulvar itching, it is likely that the abnormal leucorrhea is caused by infection. At this time, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible and receive symptomatic treatment. The above is an introduction to brown discharge when you don’t have your period. In short, if you don’t have your period but have black discharge, this is mostly because the woman is in her ovulation period. Ovulation bleeding is a very common physiological phenomenon, so female friends don’t have to worry too much! |
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