Under normal circumstances, in addition to blood, women's menstrual blood also contains small amounts of shed endometrial fragments, cervical mucus, and shed vaginal epithelial cells. If there are a large number of blood clots in menstrual blood, it is an abnormal physiological phenomenon. So, what causes blood clots during menstruation?
Having blood clots during menstruation is a normal phenomenon, mainly caused by the shedding of the endometrium. Women's uterus needs to maintain a normal thickness, so the old endometrium must be shed every month and mixed with blood to form blood clots. When women see blood clots during menstruation, as long as there are no abnormal discomfort symptoms, they do not need to worry.
But if a woman discovers blood clots while also experiencing irregular menstrual cycles, frequent abdominal pain, and abnormal menstrual blood taste, it usually indicates that the woman has a disease of her own. For example, if there is inflammation in the vagina or tumors in the uterus, sometimes excessive blood clots are usually abnormal. It is recommended that women go to the hospital for detailed examination to confirm and use appropriate treatment methods.
A series of manifestations during menstruation reflect the health status of women's bodies, and taking good care of menstruation is also crucial. Women must do a good job of hygiene, increase the frequency of changing underwear and sanitary pads, and avoid infection. The diet during menstruation is crucial, try to eat less spicy, raw and cold food, and eat more high protein foods for conditioning.