What are the causes of ovulation bleeding? In fact, most people do not have the symptom of ovulation bleeding. If this phenomenon occurs, there is no need to worry too much. In fact, this is also a physiological phenomenon, but it is just because of different personal constitutions. What causes ovulation bleeding? In fact, ovulation bleeding is a phenomenon that every female friend may experience. Generally, the amount of bleeding is very small and cannot be observed with the naked eye, but some people will have obvious bleeding symptoms, and the severity cannot be generalized. But in fact, the main cause of ovulation bleeding is that after the mature follicle ruptures and ovulates, the estrogen level drops sharply and cannot maintain the growth of the endometrium, causing the surface layer of the endometrium to rupture and fall off, resulting in a small amount of breakthrough bleeding. Sufficient estrogen and progesterone are secreted to quickly repair the ruptured surface of the endometrium and stop the bleeding. Or it is possible that during ovulation, the mature follicles secrete more estrogen, causing endometrial congestion and leakage of red blood cells. It is also possible that when the egg is captured in the fimbria of the fallopian tube, the blood-containing follicular fluid is sent to the uterine cavity through the retrograde peristalsis of the fallopian tube and then flows out of the cervix through the vagina. When examining the cervical mucus of women who ovulate during the mid-term period, it is found that about 60% of them contain red blood cells under a microscope, but there is no bleeding that can be seen with the naked eye. This is not a pathological phenomenon; but women with ovulation bleeding must rule out other reproductive tract diseases, such as irregular menstruation, cervical erosion, cervical polyps, cervical cancer, endometrial polyps, submucosal uterine fibroids, endometrial adenocarcinoma, etc. Of course, it is also possible that the secretion of sex hormones is disordered, causing the hormone level to fluctuate greatly during ovulation and causing obvious bleeding. Chronic inflammation of the endometrium or inflammatory thickening of the ovarian surface causes obvious congestion of the endometrium during ovulation, and the bleeding is not easy to stop on its own, or the inflammatory thickening of the follicle surface ruptures and the bleeding is larger than normal, and flows back into the uterine cavity with the peristalsis of the fallopian tube and is discharged from the body through the vagina. The duration of visible vaginal bleeding can be several hours, or 3 to 5 days, but rarely more than 7 days. In severe cases, it may continue until the next menstrual period. Some people bleed in very little amount, which stops with a few drops, or there is blood in the vagina. Generally, it rarely reaches the amount of menstruation. Bleeding may be accompanied by bloating and discomfort in the lower abdomen on one side, or dull pain or obvious pain, and even involve the waist and inner thigh. Symptoms may occur continuously every month or once every other month. Some people experience it for several months a year, and some people only experience this phenomenon once in their lifetime. |
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