I took anti-inflammatory drugs for bleeding during ovulation.

So I decided to consult a doctor, hoping to get some better advice and treatment. The doctor told me that this kind of bleeding is usually due to the metabolism of drugs in the body and will not have much impact on me. However, the doctor still recommended that I continue to monitor the bleeding and undergo physical examination at any time.

Over the next few days, I became concerned about my bleeding. Although the bleeding was not heavy, I still felt some discomfort. However, I did nothing to treat the problem. It wasn’t until the last day that I had some ideas.

I decided to take some steps to prevent this from happening again. I began to pay more attention to my eating and living habits and avoid foods that were too greasy and spicy. At the same time, I also increased the amount of exercise to help the body eliminate more waste and toxins.

I also consulted some doctors and got some better advice. They told me there were things I could do to prevent infection during the bleeding. For example, you can use tampons, avoid having sex, etc.

Although this hemorrhage made me a little uneasy, I also learned a lot from it. I believe that with my hard work and persistence, I can prevent this from happening again and get through each month's cycle healthier.