What’s the matter with the light pink blood after stopping the withdrawal bleeding from the diazepam tablets?

Retreating bleeding after stopping taking dydrogesterone tablets is usually treated as menstruation, and light pink blood still after retreating bleeding may be caused by inflammation of the uterus, which may be caused by endocrine disorders, abnormal proliferation of the uterine lining, or abnormal cervical or vaginal problems.
1. Inflammation of the uterus: Inflammation invades the endometrial tissue, which may lead to rupture of the blood vessels under the endometrium, resulting in abnormal bleeding, which is often combined with varying degrees of abdominal pain and a feeling of falling. Check the uterine adnexal area with pressure pain, usually choose metronidazole tablets, cefuroxime tablets and so on to do the treatment.
2. endocrine disorders: before eating dydrogesterone tablets withdrawal bleeding is generally also endocrine disorders itself, followed by light pink blood, may also be related to persistent endocrine abnormality, check to exclude organic pathology, usually choose hormonal drugs to regulate, usually with norethindrone tablets, drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets, and so on.
3. Abnormal endometrial hyperplasia: Abnormal thickening of the endometrium, endometrial polyps and other conditions often lead to abnormal bleeding from the uterus, if necessary, diagnostic curettage surgery should be done to alert the problem of endometriosis.
4. Cervical and vaginal problems: Inflammation of the cervix and vagina or pre-cancerous lesions can also cause non-menstrual bleeding. Cervical cancer screening and colposcopy are needed to clarify the diagnosis.
In conclusion, the causes of light pink blood after withdrawal bleeding are more complicated, and you need to consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment under the doctor’s guidance, and all of the above medications need to be used under the doctor’s guidance, avoiding self-medication.