Follicular polyovulatory bleeding

Follicular polyovulatory bleeding means that during the ovulation period, the egg is not discharged smoothly, causing the egg to stay in the fallopian tube for too long, and is even engulfed by inflammatory cells in the fallopian tube, resulting in poor egg discharge. In this case, women experience vaginal bleeding during ovulation, which is usually heavy and similar to but more irregular than menstruation.

The cause of follicular bleeding during polyovulation may be caused by a variety of factors, including inflammation, fallopian tube blockage, etc. For this situation, women can take the following steps to relieve symptoms:

1. Regular examinations: Women should attend regular gynecological examinations in order to detect and treat this disease in time.

2. Improve diet: Women should eat more foods rich in vitamins C, E and protein, such as fruits, vegetables, beans, etc., to promote the development and maintenance of ovaries.

3. Keep a comfortable mood: Women should keep a comfortable mood and avoid mood swings to avoid aggravating symptoms.

4. Treat inflammation: For poor egg discharge caused by inflammation, women can take oral anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, aspirin, etc., to relieve symptoms.

5. Surgical treatment: If the above measures cannot relieve the symptoms, women can consider surgical treatment, such as fallopian tube dredging.

Egg cells are precious pieces that women release regularly every month. However, some women experience difficulty in releasing eggs during ovulation. What should we do? This is polyovulatory bleeding.