Abnormal uterine bleeding is usually indicated by dark brown secretions lasting for 10 days during menstruation. There are many potential causes for this, such as threatened miscarriage and gynecological diseases. We should be vigilant against gynecological diseases, which commonly originate from cervical issues including pelvic inflammation, cervicitis, or endometritis. In such cases, it is best to undergo a B-ultrasound examination at the hospital to understand the specific cause.
1. The most common cause of abnormal uterine bleeding is abnormal ovulation, which may lead to abnormal uterine bleeding after ovulation due to incomplete luteal regression.
2. If a patient with threatened miscarriage has a normal menstrual cycle but experiences abnormal menstrual cycles, it is recommended to undergo a pregnancy test to rule out the possibility of pregnancy-related threatened miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy causing vaginal bleeding.
3. Uterine scar diverticulum may also be a factor. It is important to rest adequately, avoid staying up late, and maintain a positive mindset.
4. Gynecological diseases such as endometritis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, or cervical polyps can cause prolonged menstruation and abnormal secretions. It is recommended to undergo a B-ultrasound examination at the hospital to check the uterine thickness. Ensuring adequate rest and paying attention to personal hygiene can significantly reduce abnormal phenomena in the body.