What happened to the bleeding after the period?

Bleeding after menstruation may be due to ovulatory bleeding or cervical inflammation, polyps, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, bleeding due to intrauterine device, etc. If you have vaginal bleeding again after menstruation, you should first rule out pregnancy by using an early pregnancy test or taking a blood test for human chorionic gonadotropin, the result should be negative before considering other diseases, otherwise there is a risk of miscarriage. After ruling out pregnancy consider vaginal bleeding during ovulation, which can be due to endometrial shedding caused by hormonal fluctuations in the body. If the bleeding is not serious, you can take more rest and give observation, and seek medical attention promptly if the bleeding increases. If the bleeding is caused by cervical polyp or uterine polyp or IUD or dysfunctional bleeding, it is recommended to go to the hospital for gynecological ultrasound and blood test of sex hormone six to check whether there are polyps and hormonal disorders, etc. If abnormalities are found, timely symptomatic treatment is needed. At the same time, regardless of the cause of bleeding, it is important to pay attention to the hygiene of the vulva and change underwear regularly to prevent bleeding from causing infection and causing other gynecological diseases. You should pay attention to avoid spicy, stimulating and cold foods in your diet. Therefore, if you have vaginal bleeding again after your menstrual period, it is important to clarify what causes the bleeding, do not blindly apply hemostatic drugs, and identify the cause and treat it symptomatically.