Why Does My Menstrual Cycle Restart After a Few Days of It Ending?
A few days after menstruation ends, it usually is not normal menstruation, but irregular vaginal bleeding. The main causes include ovulation bleeding, functional uterine bleeding, drug stimulation, etc. In addition, some gynecological diseases can also lead to irregular vaginal bleeding, such as cervicitis, ovarian tumors, vulvar and vaginal cancer, etc. The specific reasons need to be examined in a hospital before they can be clarified. After clarifying the causes, prompt treatment is necessary.
1. If a woman experiences a small amount of vaginal bleeding about 7 days after menstruation ends, it may not be caused by menstruation, but rather ovulation bleeding. This type of bleeding is usually minimal and short-lived, and does not require special treatment.
2. Functional uterine bleeding can also cause irregular menstrual cycles. Hemostasis treatment should be performed under the guidance of a doctor to prevent recurrence.
3. Some medications can also cause vaginal bleeding. Women may experience withdrawal bleeding after taking emergency contraceptives, and frequent use may lead to menstrual disorders.
4. If it is contact bleeding, it may be caused by diseases such as cervicitis.
5. Functional ovarian tumors may lead to endocrine disorders, such as estrogen-secreting ovarian granulosa cell tumors. Hormonal fluctuations may result in irregular vaginal bleeding.
6. It may be vulvar and vaginal cancer, which may cause irregular vaginal bleeding due to the rupture of cancer lesions.