There is blood streaking during the ovulation period every month after having an IUD inserted.
"Inserting an IUD" refers to the placement of an intrauterine device. Having spotting or blood-tinged discharge during ovulation each month after IUD insertion may be due to normal ovulation, irritation from the IUD, or bacterial infection. Specific explanations are as follows:
1. Normal ovulation phenomenon
During ovulation, as the follicle passes through the vagina and exits the body, slight bleeding or blood-tinged discharge may occur. This is considered a normal ovulatory phenomenon and does not require special intervention. However, it is important to avoid spicy and irritating foods during this period.
2. IUD irritation
If the intrauterine device is abnormally positioned, it may damage the endometrial lining, causing symptoms such as bleeding and pain, leading to the aforementioned condition. In such cases, the IUD should be removed at a qualified medical facility.
3. Bacterial infection
If bacteria enter the uterine cavity via ascending vaginal infection, a bacterial infection may develop. Under stimulation by inflammatory factors, this can lead to the described symptoms. Treatment should follow medical advice and may include medications such as levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules or cefaclor capsules.
Individuals with an IUD are advised to seek timely medical attention if they experience any discomfort.