Absence of menstruation with blood flow indicates non-menstrual vaginal bleeding, which may be caused by ovulation, cervical cancer, intrauterine device, luteal phase defect, and other reasons. Except for ovulation, any other non-menstrual bleeding is abnormal and must be taken seriously, especially when the amount of bleeding is large or accompanied by abdominal pain. Timely medical attention is necessary to diagnose the cause and treat it scientifically.
Reasons for absence of menstruation with blood flow:
1. Ovulation: Due to the short-term decline in estrogen levels in the body, the endometrium loses support and sheds, leading to bleeding during ovulation. This does not require treatment, but if the amount of bleeding is relatively large, medical attention is also needed to see if there are any abnormal conditions.
2. Disease factors: Gynecological diseases such as cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, cervical polyps, cervical ectropion infection, and submucosal fibroids can all lead to gynecological problems.
3. Intrauterine device: Placement of intrauterine devices in the first half may cause non-menstrual bleeding.
4. Luteal phase defect: Incomplete luteal function atrophy can lead to prolonged menstruation, light flow, and insufficient dripping, sometimes absent. It is recommended to go to the gynecological clinic of a local hospital for abdominal B-ultrasound, basal body temperature measurement, hormone six-item test, diagnostic curettage, hysteroscopy, and other examinations to identify the cause.