A woman's menstrual cycle is generally about one month, and it is normal for it to come a few days early or a few days late. Moreover, the amount of menstrual blood a woman has during her menstrual period can vary. However, some women may experience bleeding before their menstrual period. The amount of bleeding may not be large, and there may be some blood in the leucorrhea. This may be caused by ovulation bleeding or some gynecological inflammation. Why is there blood when I don't have my period? 1. Functional uterine bleeding "Functional uterine bleeding" is abbreviated as "dysfunctional uterine bleeding". It usually presents with irregular menstrual cycles, excessive menstrual flow, prolonged menstruation or irregular bleeding. It is mainly caused by dysfunction of the nervous system and endocrine system. Due to long-term irregular bleeding, some patients with "functional uterine bleeding" will also have varying degrees of anemia. Generally speaking, if menstruation is delayed for more than 7 days, it is recommended not to take it for granted that it is a delayed menstruation phenomenon, but to observe the color, amount and duration of menstruation. Once you find that the amount of blood is sometimes more and sometimes less, there is continuous bleeding, abdominal pain, etc., you should be vigilant. 2. Contact bleeding Contact bleeding refers to vaginal bleeding in women after sexual intercourse. Contact bleeding is an abnormal phenomenon and must be taken seriously. Generally speaking, contact bleeding is related to gynecological diseases (such as cervicitis, vaginitis, cervical erosion, cervical polyps, early cervical cancer). Once contact bleeding occurs, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid missing the best time for treatment. 3. Ovulation bleeding Ovulation bleeding usually occurs between two regular menstrual periods. Ovulation bleeding is generally related to the level of estrogen secretion. During female ovulation, the estrogen level will drop briefly, and the endometrium will lose the support of estrogen, causing the endometrium to fall off and cause bleeding. Ovulation bleeding is generally small in amount and short in duration, and no treatment is required if the symptoms are mild. However, if the bleeding is heavy, you should take hemostatic drugs under the guidance of a doctor to control it. 4. Bleeding caused by contraceptive measures Some people may experience side effects such as irregular non-menstrual bleeding and spotting after taking birth control pills. After taking birth control pills, estrogen levels decrease, the normal growth of the endometrium is affected, and some women may experience endometrial shedding and bleeding. |
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