non-ovulatory bleeding

The causes of non-ovulatory bleeding may be multifaceted, including genetics, hormonal changes, inflammation, and tumors. Among them, hormonal changes are the most common cause. Hormonal changes during a woman's menstrual cycle cause the lining of the uterus to shed and regenerate, and if there is a problem with these processes, non-ovulatory bleeding may result.

In addition to discomfort and annoyance, non-ovulatory bleeding may also cause some misunderstandings for women. Some women may think non-ovulatory bleeding is a symptom of a medical problem and overly worry or treat it. However, over-treatment can backfire and lead to other health problems.

Therefore, women do not need to worry or treat non-ovulatory bleeding. If the symptoms are mild, you can observe and follow up. If symptoms are severe, it is recommended to consult a doctor to determine whether medication or other treatments are needed.