In fact, many women find themselves experiencing bleeding symptoms during ovulation, which is obviously abnormal. We all know that during ovulation, women's body temperature will rise, and there will be a lot of vaginal discharge, but many women do not know that they will have bleeding symptoms. Today we will provide a detailed introduction to the specific symptoms and corresponding hazards, hoping that women will take them seriously.
Ovulation bleeding symptoms
The most obvious symptom of ovulation bleeding is uterine bleeding, which is called "intermenstrual bleeding" in traditional Chinese medicine. Generally, the amount of bleeding is small, some are only coffee colored secretions, and very few are cleared by drip or with blood in the middle. Some bleeding lasts for several hours or stops on its own after 2-3 days. The longest bleeding period does not exceed 7 days.
Ovulation bleeding is not only accompanied by a small amount of vaginal bleeding, but also by symptoms of lower abdominal pain or lower back pain. It is more common on one side and sometimes there may be bilateral abdominal pain, which can be mild or severe. Generally lasting for several hours, some women can last for 2-3 days. If it is a small amount of bleeding, there is no need for treatment, but if the bleeding is large and occurs frequently, it is recommended to go to the hospital to investigate the cause.
The hazards of ovulation bleeding
1. Annoying symptoms: Although ovulation bleeding is relatively small, it is also difficult for women to prevent, thus affecting their normal life and work.
2. Abdominal pain: Patients with ovulation bleeding often have abdominal pain symptoms, periodic menstrual pain, which can be mild or severe, usually lasting for a few hours, and some patients can last for 2-3 days.
3. Causing infertility: Men and women may stop sexual activity due to ovulation bleeding, missing the opportunity to conceive and ultimately leading to infertility.
4. Primary disease hazards: Menstrual disorders, cervical erosion, cervical polyps, cervical cancer, endometrial polyps, submucosal fibroids, endometrial adenocarcinoma and other reproductive tract diseases can also cause symptoms of ovulation bleeding. Therefore, if the primary disease that causes ovulation bleeding is not treated promptly and thoroughly, it can harm women's health.
Although ovulation bleeding is a normal symptom in some cases, it often affects women's normal lives as it can catch them off guard. Additionally, some women may experience more obvious abdominal pain and even be unable to conceive. Therefore, after discovering ovulation bleeding, women should also take it seriously.