Whether ovulatory bleeding is normal or not depends on the situation. If the bleeding is small and occurs occasionally, it is normal and has no health consequences. If ovulation bleeding is frequent and the patient is experiencing physical discomfort, it may be due to a variety of diseases. The fluctuation of hormone levels during ovulation can cause a small amount of endometrial detachment, resulting in a small amount of vaginal bleeding. Small bleeding during ovulation may be caused by estrogen disorders in the patient’s body and is a regular bleeding caused by the shedding of the endometrium. This phenomenon is related to the patient’s mood, diet and mental stress, etc. Attention to relieving stress and a light diet can improve it. For patients with irregular and frequent bleeding during ovulation, it may be caused by various gynecological inflammatory diseases, such as vaginitis and cervicitis, etc. Patients need to visit a gynecologist to check the hormone level in the body and to clarify the cause of the disease and then treat it. Patients are advised to keep their abdomen warm during ovulation and not to do strenuous exercise. Pay attention to personal hygiene and do not use other people’s personal belongings to avoid cross-infection.