Follicular bleeding refers to regular vaginal bleeding caused by the loss of estrogen support in the endometrium of some women due to a brief drop in estrogen levels caused by ovulation in the middle of two regular menstrual periods, i.e. ovulation. The treatment for follicular bleeding is threefold: first, oral administration of small doses of estrogen, such as tonic ganja, which is taken orally for 3-7 days starting from the 8th-10th day of the menstrual cycle, and second, application of a small amount of hemostatic drugs, such as anorectic blood.