Why is there still shallow blood after menstruation ends

  When women have their menstrual period, there will be menstrual blood flowing out. Generally, the amount of menstrual blood is relatively high in the first two days of menstruation. By the third or fourth day, when menstruation is almost over, the amount of menstrual blood will gradually decrease. However, why is there still shallow blood after menstruation?

  

Why is there still shallow blood after menstruation ends1

  If there is still shallow blood after menstruation, it is considered that there is incomplete discharge of menstrual blood in the uterine cavity. In addition, if women rarely exercise or have weak constitutions, menstrual blood circulation is not smooth, which makes it easy for menstrual blood to remain in the uterine cavity and flow uncleanly. Therefore, shallow blood will appear after menstruation ends.

  There is also a situation where women enter the ovulation period after their menstrual cycle ends, and vaginal bleeding during ovulation is relatively normal. In this case, no special treatment is needed, and once the ovulation period is over, there will be no more blood flowing out. But if the bleeding persists and lasts for a long time, it may be caused by endocrine system disorders, mostly due to poor ovarian function. Therefore, it is recommended that women go to the hospital for six hormone tests to determine the specific cause, and then receive targeted treatment.

  Furthermore, taking certain medications can also cause shallow bleeding after menstruation, such as birth control pills and some psychotropic drugs, which can have adverse effects on women's bodies. In addition, gynecological diseases are also one of the causes of unclean menstruation, such as uterine diseases, vaginitis and other inflammations.

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