I have had mild bleeding and pain without menstruation for the past week. A local gynaecologist suggested it is due to weakness. What could be the reason?

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I have had mild bleeding and pain without menstruation for the past week. A local gynaecologist suggested it is due to weakness. What could be the reason?
Asked by Female, 22 · 2 months ago
I'm sorry to hear about the mild bleeding and pain you're experiencing. Bleeding and pain without menstruation can have several causes, including hormonal imbalances, uterine or cervical issues, infections, or other gynecological conditions. Sometimes, what is described as "weakness" by a doctor might refer to hormonal fluctuations or other underlying factors affecting the menstrual cycle.
Given that you have symptoms persisting for a week, it is important to have a thorough evaluation by a gynecologist. They may recommend investigations such as ultrasound or blood tests to better understand the cause.
If you have been prescribed medications like hormone therapy tablets (for example, those used to manage irregular bleeding or hormonal imbalances), it is important to follow the doctor's instructions carefully and report any side effects such as continued bleeding or pain.
Recommendations:
Please consult your gynecologist promptly to ensure appropriate diagnosis and treatment tailored to your condition.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you've been experiencing mild bleeding and pain without menstruation for the past week, and a local gynaecologist suggested it's due to weakness. To better understand your situation, could you please share your age and gender?
Answered 2 months ago