What's wrong with excessive bleeding during ovulation resembling menstruation

  We all know that a woman's menstrual cycle often reflects her physical health status, and a regular menstrual cycle is a proof of health. Ovulation period, usually about ten days before menstruation, is when the body releases eggs. If pregnancy is prepared at this time, the success rate of pregnancy is also relatively high. But some female friends may experience some adverse reactions during ovulation, such as bleeding. So, what's wrong with the amount of bleeding during ovulation resembling menstruation?

  

What's wrong with excessive bleeding during ovulation resembling menstruation1

  In fact, occasional minor bleeding during ovulation is quite normal, and it usually stops bleeding within a week. This may be because during ovulation, the secretion of estrogen decreases, leading to slight shedding of the endometrium, which usually appears dark red. The amount of bleeding during ovulation should be less than during menstruation, so if there is a significant amount of bleeding, it should be taken seriously and checked at the hospital in a timely manner.

  So what is the reason for excessive bleeding during ovulation? It may be vaginal inflammation, accompanied by itching, abnormal vaginal discharge, and abdominal pain. In this situation, it is necessary to promptly go to the hospital for secretion examination, clarify the cause of the disease, and receive early treatment. During this period, female friends should also pay attention to a good sleep schedule, avoid eating stimulating or cold foods, maintain personal hygiene, and prevent the situation from worsening.

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