Bleeding after moxibustion during ovulation

This type of bleeding usually occurs around the time of ovulation, may last for days or weeks, and is usually light, only a few millimeters of bleeding. Some people may experience discomfort or pain, especially if bleeding occurs during moxibustion.

The cause of bleeding after moxibustion during ovulation may be caused by a variety of factors, including:

1. Changes in hormone levels in the body: During ovulation, a woman’s hormone levels will increase, which may cause vaginal bleeding.

2. Improper moxibustion: If a woman uses improper tools or methods during moxibustion, it may cause bleeding.

3. Other factors: such as overwork, malnutrition, anemia, etc., may also cause bleeding after moxibustion during ovulation.

While bleeding after ovulation moxibustion may sound uncomfortable, it's usually harmless. If a woman experiences no discomfort or pain during moxibustion and the bleeding lasts for less than a week, treatment is usually not needed. However, if women experience discomfort or pain during moxibustion and the bleeding lasts for more than a week, it is recommended that they seek medical advice.

During moxibustion, women should pay attention to maintaining good hygiene habits and avoid using excessive force or improper tools and methods to avoid bleeding. If women experience any discomfort or pain during moxibustion, they should consult a doctor in time.