Menstruation just a little red and then gone, if there is no pregnancy may be endocrine disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome, uterine adhesions and other causes; may also be pregnant with a pre-eclampsia or ectopic pregnancy.
1. Endocrine disorders: such as the patient’s poor daily routine, long-term emotional stress, etc., can lead to hormone secretion abnormalities, causing menstrual abnormalities, thus appearing to menstruate a little bit of blood and then no phenomenon.
2. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): The cause of PCOS is still unclear, and it may be related to genetic factors, environmental factors and other reasons. It can cause abnormal secretion of sex hormones, and the amount of endometrial shedding can be abnormal, which can lead to the phenomenon that the menstrual period is just a little red and then gone.
3. Uterine cavity adhesion: It may be caused by surgery, infection and other causes of endometrial and cervical mucosal damage, resulting in uterine cavity adhesion. The patient may have abnormal menstrual flow, resulting in the loss of a little red just after menstruation.
4. Bleeding caused by pregnancy-related reasons: If pregnancy has a pre-eclampsia or ectopic pregnancy, it may also lead to menstruation just a little red and then disappear, and need to check blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) and ultrasound to make a clear diagnosis.
When the menstrual period comes with a little blood and then disappears, it should be taken seriously, and a professional doctor should find out the cause of the disease, and if necessary, treat it in a timely manner.