What could cause continuous light bleeding from the vagina?
Disease description:
Recently, I've noticed slight vaginal bleeding with no other abnormalities. What could be causing persistent light vaginal bleeding?
Persistent light vaginal bleeding is generally caused by physiological factors or gynecological inflammation. If a woman is in her ovulation phase, she may experience bleeding, as hormonal levels fluctuate significantly during ovulation, leading to slight shedding of the endometrium and resulting in vaginal bleeding. Women suffering from conditions such as vaginitis, endometritis, or cervical inflammation may also experience light vaginal bleeding due to prolonged inflammatory stimulation, and in some cases, mucosal ulceration may occur. Patients are advised to seek timely medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.