What should I do if I keep bleeding during ovulation?

The reasons why you always bleed during ovulation may be various. Some factors may affect a woman's menstrual cycle and egg release, causing ovulation bleeding. For example, having an endocrine disorder, such as thyroid problems or diabetes, may cause ovulation bleeding. In addition, some medications, such as antidepressants or hormonal drugs, may also affect a woman's menstrual cycle and egg release.

If female compatriots have symptoms of bleeding during ovulation, they should seek medical treatment in time and seek professional treatment advice. The doctor may recommend tests, such as an ultrasound or blood tests, to determine the cause of the bleeding and develop a treatment plan.

In addition to seeking medical attention in time, female compatriots should also pay attention to some details in daily life. For example, avoiding excessive exercise or overexertion, maintaining a regular menstrual cycle, and eating a healthy diet can all help reduce the occurrence of ovulation bleeding.