Why Am I Having Bleeding When Its Not My Menstrual Period?

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If a woman has bleeding before menstruation, we need to consider whether it is a physiological phenomenon or caused by some pathological problems. Because bleeding during non-menstrual period is more of a pathological problem, it needs to be addressed in time, so as to better reduce the adverse effects and harm on her health. The common non-menstrual bleeding during ovulation is bleeding during ovulation, but ovulation bleeding is a physiological phenomenon, which does not need to be worried about or intervened. Its characteristics are short duration, no more than three days, intermittent occurrence of little bleeding, and sometimes accompanied by mild abdominal pain, generally occurring on the left or right side, indicating ovulation has occurred on one side.

Of course, we also need to consider abnormal uterine bleeding caused by endocrine disorders. Abnormal uterine bleeding may be related to mental factors, such as facing a busy life and work, people are prone to excessive fatigue, excessive pressure, insufficient sleep, etc., which are easy to cause hormone secretion disorders, leading to abnormal vaginal bleeding. In addition, some pathological factors cannot be ignored, such as endometrial polyps, endometrial hyperplasia, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, and other common diseases, which may cause abnormal uterine bleeding. Therefore, corresponding examinations and diagnosis are needed for treatment.