Brutal color during ovulation

Bruised blood color refers to a woman's vaginal discharge that appears red or purple, and may be streaked with blood. This symptom usually occurs during the second half of a woman's ovulation period and may last for days or weeks. Under normal circumstances, brushed blood color is not a quality problem, but a normal phenomenon.

So, what is the reason for the blood-drawn color?

Research shows that stringy blood color may be related to women's endocrine function. During a woman's ovulation period, the ovaries release eggs and hormone levels in the body change, causing an increase in vaginal discharge. Some women may experience vaginal bleeding during this process, a phenomenon known as "withdrawal bleeding."

In addition, some factors may also lead to the occurrence of stringy blood discoloration, such as vaginal flora imbalance, bacterial infection, malnutrition, high work pressure, etc.

So, what should you do if you have symptoms of drawing blood?

For women, if symptoms of drawing blood occur, they must first maintain a good attitude and avoid excessive tension and anxiety. At the same time, you should maintain good hygiene habits and clean your vagina every day to avoid imbalance of vaginal flora. If symptoms are severe, it is recommended to seek medical attention, and your doctor may recommend medications to stop bleeding and treat infection.

To sum up, stringy blood color is a common abnormal phenomenon of female vaginal discharge, which usually does not cause much impact on the body. However, if women often experience this symptom, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to determine the cause and take appropriate treatment.