What should I do if I have bleeding that is not my period?

If the bleeding is not menstrual, it is considered to be non-menstrual bleeding. There are various factors that cause non-menstrual bleeding, if the amount of bleeding is not a lot, the bleeding time is not long and does not exceed 3 days, you can temporarily do not need special treatment and observe it. It is important to eat a light diet and avoid the intake of stimulating foods. If the bleeding is heavy or the bleeding lasts for more than 3 days, you may consider taking oral hemostatic treatment such as blood-breaking tablets or uterine bleeding. At the same time, it is necessary to consider going to the hospital for gynecological routine and pelvic ultrasound examination to clarify the diagnosis and observe whether there are any cervical lesions. Sometimes cervical erosion, cervical polyps and cervical inflammation can cause non-menstrual bleeding, but with cervical lesions, bleeding is relatively more frequent after intercourse. Combine this with an ultrasound to look at the endometrium, as endometritis can lead to non-menstrual bleeding. If necessary, it is also necessary to combine with drugs such as drospirenone tablets and drospirenone for menstrual regulation treatment. During this period, you should pay attention to rest, avoid straining and staying up late, and prohibit sexual intercourse.