What’s wrong with the light blood in my lower body that’s not my period?

Lower body has light blood that is vaginal bleeding, not menstruation, may be ovulation bleeding, trauma damage, gynecological diseases or other reasons, etc., need to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the condition, to take targeted treatment, so as not to delay the aggravation of the condition.
1. Ovulatory bleeding: small amount of vaginal bleeding may be ovulatory bleeding if it is not menstruation. Generally occurs in the middle of two menstrual periods, due to fluctuations in hormone levels in the body after ovulation, resulting in part of the uterine lining shedding, mostly pink or brown bleeding, small amount, usually 2-3 days to disappear on their own, if you exclude the disease factors, do not need special treatment.
2. Trauma damage: a small amount of vaginal bleeding may also be caused by trauma caused by the hymen rupture or vulvovaginal injury caused by the general feeling of mild pain, if the bleeding is small, the damage is light, it will heal on its own, if the damage is more serious need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, pay attention to hygiene to avoid infection.
3. Gynecological diseases: small amount of vaginal bleeding excluded after menstruation need to be vigilant whether cervicitis, cervical polyps, endometrial polyps, reproductive tract malignant tumors and other diseases caused by abnormal bleeding, usually accompanied by lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge or sexual contact bleeding. The diagnosis can be clarified through complete laboratory tests.
4. Other causes. Small amount of vaginal bleeding may also be caused by bleeding from fertilized egg implantation, pre-miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy, etc., which should be combined with urine pregnancy test and gynecological ultrasound, blood HCG test to confirm the cause of the cause and then symptomatic treatment.
It is recommended that women who experience abnormal vaginal bleeding should seek medical attention in time to clarify their condition, and should not treat the problem blindly on their own to avoid adverse consequences.