What’s wrong with having just a little bit of blood on your period and then it’s gone?



Menstruation with only a little bit of blood and then gone may be due to emotional abnormalities, poor diet and other physiological factors, may also be polycystic ovary syndrome, early onset ovarian insufficiency and other diseases.

1. Physiological factors: Usually, if the patient’s mood fluctuates greatly or his diet is poor, he may have a menstrual period with only a little bit of blood and then disappear, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.

2. Polycystic ovary syndrome: the cause of the disease is still unclear, mostly considered to be due to the interaction of genetic, environmental and other factors. Patients often have symptoms of menstrual disorders, which are often characterized by scanty menstruation, low menstrual flow, or even amenorrhea. Thus, patients may also experience menstruation with only a little bit of blood and then no more. Some patients may also suffer from acne, hairiness and infertility.

3. Early-onset ovarian insufficiency: the cause of this disease is more complex, most patients do not have a clear cause, and most of them are considered to be related to autoimmune diseases, chromosomal abnormalities, and medical injuries and other factors. Early on, patients often have scanty or frequent menstruation, or even amenorrhea, which can also be manifested as menstruation with only a little bit of blood and then gone. Some patients may also have hot flashes, insomnia and other phenomena.

In clinical practice, it is recommended that when patients experience abnormal menstruation, physiological factors should be ruled out first, and if it is caused by diseases, active treatment is also needed.