Bleeding during ovulation exceeds

Causes of excessive ovulation bleeding may include:

1. Disease: Certain diseases, such as shortened menstrual cycle, heavy menstrual flow, anemia, etc., may cause excessive bleeding during ovulation.

2. Drugs: Certain drugs, such as antihistamines, hormonal drugs, etc., may affect a woman’s menstrual cycle and bleeding volume.

3. Overwork: Excessive physical activity or mental stress may cause a woman's menstrual cycle to shorten or lengthen, causing excessive bleeding during ovulation.

4. Other reasons: such as genetic factors, malnutrition, environmental factors, etc., may also cause excessive bleeding during ovulation.

If you experience bleeding that exceeds your ovulation period during this period, you should consult your doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor can develop a suitable treatment plan based on your specific situation to help you regain your health. At the same time, you should also pay close attention to your health status and detect and deal with possible health problems in a timely manner.