Blood in the leukorrhea may indicate that ovulation has occurred, but bleeding can also be caused by endometrial polyps and cervicitis.
There is a drop in estrogen levels during ovulation, resulting in a small amount of vaginal bleeding, which usually requires no treatment and may indicate that ovulation has occurred.
However, blood in the leukorrhea may also be caused by other reasons, such as endometrial polyps. The patient’s uterus localized endometrial overgrowth, the formation of polyps, some patients may appear between menstrual bleeding, may also cause leukorrhea with blood. There may also be menstrual abnormalities such as heavy menstrual periods, prolonged periods or shortened menstrual cycles.
In addition, patients with cervicitis may also experience bleeding during menstruation or bleeding after sexual intercourse. Patients may also experience increased vaginal discharge, which is mucopurulent, gray, light yellow, or green in color, and may be accompanied by an odor.
Blood in the leukorrhea may indicate that ovulation has occurred, but it can also be caused by other reasons. If there is blood in the leukorrhea for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examination, clarify the cause under the guidance of professional doctors, and carry out targeted treatment.