Female friends will have a bleeding period of 3-7 days during menstruation. If the bleeding time is too long, they need to go to the hospital. Some women may also experience bleeding during non menstrual periods, although the bleeding is not significant, it is still very concerning. So, what's wrong with not having menstruation and still having some blood?
1. Functional uterine bleeding: Bleeding during non menstrual periods is mostly classified as functional uterine bleeding, which is referred to as "blood collapse" in traditional Chinese medicine. Functional uterine bleeding in adolescent girls is generally caused by underdeveloped central nervous system. Women who experience the above conditions during menopause should be alert to ovarian dysfunction.
2. Ovulation bleeding: Many women experience slight bleeding during ovulation, which is caused by physiological reasons and has little impact on their health.
3. Gynecological inflammation: If a woman discovers vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse, it is considered contact bleeding, which is a very abnormal symptom and should be alert to the presence of gynecological inflammation. If women suffer from conditions such as trichomonas vaginitis and cervicitis, they are prone to contact bleeding, which requires timely medical attention.
4. Tumors: If women suffer from diseases such as uterine fibroids, ovarian tumors, and uterine cancer, they often experience non menstrual bleeding. So once a woman discovers bleeding, she must not delay and must go to the hospital for a detailed examination.