Can ovulation bleeding that is brown be cervical cancer?

Ovulation bleeding is brown may be cervical cancer, or it may be related to physiological factors, cervical polyps, endometrial inflammation and other factors.
1. Cervical cancer: patients with abnormal cervical epithelium will have bleeding symptoms in the vagina, and the bleeding will be brown secretion due to oxidation.
2. Physiological factors: the level of estrogen decreases after ovulation, and the endometrium will gradually shed, and bleeding symptoms will appear.
3. Cervical polyps: Cervical polyps may show symptoms of abnormal vaginal bleeding, usually manifested as contact bleeding.
4. Endometrial inflammation: Due to endometrial inflammation, the uterus contracts poorly, resulting in heavier and longer bleeding.
Ovulation bleeding is brown there may also be other causes, it is recommended that timely consultation, improve the relevant examination, identify the causes, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.