What's wrong with bleeding during ovulation?

Drainage during ovulation is a normal physiological phenomenon caused by changes in hormone levels in the female body. During ovulation, a woman’s estrogen and progesterone levels increase, causing vaginal discharge. These secretions contain water, salt, protein, fat and other ingredients, which can keep women's reproductive organs moist and help women go through their cycles smoothly.

However, for some women, ovulation bleeding may be uncomfortable or painful. This may be caused by vaginal inflammation, bacterial infection, etc. If a woman feels pain, discomfort or itching during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly for diagnosis and treatment.

In addition to bleeding during ovulation, women should also pay attention to maintaining personal hygiene in daily life to avoid infection with bacteria and viruses. At the same time, paying attention to a healthy diet and consuming more nutritious and easily digestible foods will also help maintain good health.