What's wrong with follicular bleeding

  The health of every female friend is also very important. If they feel any discomfort, they will be particularly worried, thinking that they have some illness, so they will be particularly afraid. Many women experience bleeding during the follicular phase. So what's going on with follicular bleeding?

  

What's wrong with follicular bleeding1

  1. The follicular phase refers to the 7-15th day after menstruation, usually lasting 6-8 days. At this time, the follicles in the ovaries begin to develop, and this process is called the follicular phase in medicine. There is a severe pain sensation in the cervix, and if the area of the fornix is touched, there may be pain and even bleeding. When it comes into contact with the ovaries, severe bleeding may occur.

  2. There may be slight pain in the lower abdomen, usually located below the Mahalanobis point, and the affected area is relatively low. At the same time, there may be a feeling of tenderness, which can cause symptoms such as peritonitis.

  3. The menstrual cycle is irregular, and there may even be amenorrhea, as well as pain in the lower abdomen. This feeling is likely to last for a long time, and there may also be vomiting, but it is not so obvious.

  4. Severe endocrine disorders that reduce estrogen levels can cause adverse reactions in the uterus, leading to shedding of the endometrium and bleeding. Therefore, it is necessary to adjust the endocrine system to restore normalcy to the body. Pay attention to rest, do not do too tiring work that worsens bleeding, and supplement some nutrition appropriately.

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