What’s with the irregular bleeding in the lower body?



Irregular bleeding from the lower body is often caused by endocrine disorders, endometrial lesions, uterine fibroids, localized cervical lesions and other factors.

1. Endocrine disorders: patients with endocrine disorders mostly show irregular bleeding from the vagina, which is not accompanied by symptoms such as lower abdominal discomfort and lumbosacral pain. It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to check the sex hormone six items, according to the results of the examination to regulate.

2. Endometrial lesions: Inflammation, cancer, polyps or atypical hyperplasia of the endometrium can also lead to irregular vaginal bleeding, and it is recommended to carry out diagnostic curettage to confirm the diagnosis when necessary.

3. Uterine fibroids: especially submucosal fibroids, the mass keeps growing into the uterine cavity, which often causes irregular vaginal bleeding.

4. Localized cervical lesions: patients with cervicitis and cervical cancer may also suffer from irregular bleeding due to the damage of mucous membrane and blood vessels, and it is recommended to perform tests such as cervical cancer screening to confirm the diagnosis.

In addition, irregular vaginal bleeding can also be caused by other reasons, and it is recommended that patients should consult the hospital in time to find out the causes so as not to delay the condition.