Is female ovulation bleeding a disease?

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2025-05-04 19:29:57 Views: 62 times

If a woman only occasionally bleeds during ovulation, it is normally considered not to be a disease, but a physiological manifestation. It is because estrogen in the body fluctuates during ovulation, resulting in a small amount of endometrial shedding. It may be caused by various reasons such as recent fatigue or excessive stress in women. However, since it only occasionally shows no adverse effects on the female body, it is considered not a disease. However, if women show ovulation bleeding for three consecutive months, this is a disease. And traditional Chinese medicine called menstrual bleeding, more need to consider taking Chinese medicine to conditioning, but also can take short-acting contraceptives, after inhibiting ovulation to treat.

Is female ovulation bleeding a disease?



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