What to do if you have bleeding during the follicular phase

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.