Suddenly come a little blood and then no more, usually refers to the sudden absence of vaginal bleeding, can be considered as ovulation bleeding, premenstrual abortion or pelvic tumors (such as cervical cancer) and other conditions.
1. Ovulation bleeding: cyclic vaginal bleeding occurs in the middle of two menstrual periods, which is related to the transient decrease of estrogen level during ovulation. Generally, the amount of bleeding is very small, and it can be a small amount of bleeding once in a while, and sometimes only coffee-like material is seen.
2. Pre-eclampsia: If there is menopause, when there is abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, it can be considered as pre-eclampsia, which can be seen as a small amount of vaginal bleeding, dark red or bloody leukorrhea, and the symptom disappears after resting, and the pregnancy can be continued.
3. Pelvic tumor: if cervical cancer occurs, there may be vaginal bleeding, mostly contact bleeding, vaginal bleeding can be seen after sex, when the lesion is small and the invasion of interstitial blood vessels is light, the bleeding is small.
If there is abnormal vaginal bleeding, it is recommended to go to hospital for specialist consultation, identify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.