Functional uterine bleeding during ovulation

The causes of functional uterine bleeding during ovulation may be multifaceted, including genetic factors, hormonal changes, stress, diet, and lifestyle. For some women, this bleeding may be normal, but for others it can seriously affect their quality of life.

Treatment for functional uterine bleeding during ovulation usually includes medications and surgery. For mild bleeding, medication may be the best option. Medication can reduce bleeding by changing a woman's hormone levels, and surgery is usually not required. But for severe bleeding, surgery may be necessary. Surgical treatments include uterine hemostasis and dilation and curettage.

In addition, some women can reduce the occurrence of functional uterine bleeding during ovulation through lifestyle changes. For example, they can regulate hormone levels and avoid stress through diet and exercise.