Bleeding from the lower part of the body when a woman is not menstruating may be caused by ovulation, or it may be caused by diseases such as cervicitis, vaginitis, and other diseases such as endometrial hyperplasia.
1. Ovulation: If the patient is in the ovulation period, a small amount of vaginal bleeding may occur, so it will lead to the symptoms of bleeding in the lower part of the woman’s period.
2. Cervicitis: Cervicitis is caused by the cervix being infected by pathogens, and the patient will experience abnormal vaginal bleeding, increased leukorrhea secretion, and painful intercourse. As a result, female patients experience bleeding in the lower part of the body that is not during menstruation.
3. Vaginitis: Vaginitis is caused by pathogen infection due to various reasons, and the main symptoms of patients are small amount of vaginal bleeding, vaginal itching, increased vaginal discharge and so on. Therefore, female patients will appear not the lower part of the menstrual bleeding performance.
4. Other: endometrial hyperplasia, cervical cancer, cervical polyps and other diseases can also cause female patients to have symptoms that are not menstrual bleeding.
When female patients have symptoms that are not due to menstrual bleeding, they may be caused by physiological factors and do not need treatment. If it is caused by a disease, the patient should seek medical advice and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.