What’s wrong with a reddish discharge that doesn’t look like blood?

There are more reasons for the appearance of a reddish discharge that does not look like blood. Consider a small amount of vaginal bleeding, which may be caused by ovulation bleeding, endometrial polyps, endometrial cancer and other reasons.
1. If this occurs between two menstrual periods and is not accompanied by other discomforts, it may be ovulation bleeding, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. When a woman is ovulating, the hormone level in her body will drop, which may lead to a small amount of endometrial shedding. Since the amount of bleeding is small, the discharge will feel reddish and not like blood.
2. If accompanied by menstrual abnormalities, such as excessive menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period and shortened menstrual cycle, and the discharge has a foul odor, consider that it is caused by endometrial polyps. The cause of endometrial polyps may be related to high estrogen levels or long-term gynecological inflammation.
3. If it is accompanied by vaginal bleeding and abnormal vaginal discharge, mainly manifested by a small amount of plasma or bloody discharge, it may also be endometrial cancer and other diseases, which can be clearly diagnosed through histopathological examination of the endometrium.
There may be other reasons for the reddish discharge that does not look like blood, so it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, and under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment.