Bleeding Uterine Intermenstrual Ovulatory

Uterine intermenstrual ovulatory bleeding (H. uterina intermenstrual is ovulatoria) is a condition in which a woman experiences bleeding from the uterus outside of menstruation. This bleeding can occur at various times during the cycle, but most often it is associated with ovulation.

Causes

Ovulatory bleeding is associated with changes in hormone levels in the female body during ovulation. At this time, the level of estrogen increases sharply, which leads to thickening of the endometrium - the inner layer of the uterus. If the egg is not fertilized and implanted, estrogen levels drop, causing part of the endometrial layer to shed and cause bleeding.

Additionally, bleeding may be due to a tumor in the uterus or a thyroid problem, so it is important to see a doctor to determine the exact cause.

Symptoms

Symptoms of intermenstrual bleeding may vary depending on the individual characteristics of the body, but most often women complain of the following manifestations:

  1. Bleeding from the vagina outside of menstruation
  2. Pain in the lower abdomen or lower back
  3. Irregular menstrual cycle
  4. Unusual vaginal discharge

Diagnostics

To diagnose intermenstrual bleeding, it is important to contact a gynecologist who will conduct an examination and prescribe additional tests. Depending on the symptoms and suspected cause, the doctor may prescribe an ultrasound, hysteroscopy, or endometrial biopsy.

Treatment

Treatment for intermenstrual bleeding depends on the cause of its occurrence. If bleeding is associated with ovulation, then most often it goes away on its own and does not require treatment. However, if the bleeding is too heavy or prolonged, your doctor may prescribe hormone therapy or other treatments.

If the cause of bleeding is a tumor or other disease, your doctor may recommend surgery or other interventions.

In conclusion, intermenstrual bleeding can be a sign of various diseases, so it is important to see a doctor for diagnosis and determine the cause. It is especially important to pay attention to bleeding that occurs outside of menstruation in order to exclude the possibility of developing dangerous diseases.



Intermenstrual uterine bleeding

Bleeding during the intermenstrual period is a manifestation of a violation of the mechanism for regulating the processes of rejection of the functional layer of the endometrium.

Uterine bleeding is one of the signs of pathological conditions of the gynecological sphere. This can be a serious warning about trouble in a woman’s body. Uterine bleeding may be associated with disruption of the woman's reproductive system or other serious problems. Women should constantly monitor themselves for symptoms and signs of uterine bleeding and should seek medical attention if they experience unusual vaginal discharge. Irregular menstruation can indicate serious problems with a woman's health, especially if it is accompanied by abdominal pain or other complaints. If you are having problems with your menstrual cycle, be sure to see your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.