What is the reason for many blood clots during menstruation

  I believe many women have a lot of troubles when it comes to menstrual knowledge. Some people may have irregular menstrual periods, while others may try to have more or less. Some people may experience various physical discomfort symptoms during their menstrual period, such as lower back pain and dysmenorrhea, so their emotions may fluctuate every month. What is the reason for many blood clots during menstruation?

  

What is the reason for many blood clots during menstruation1

  Menstruation is caused by the shedding of the endometrium, which mixes with blood in the female body, resulting in menstrual bleeding. If the shedding mass of the endometrium is relatively large, blood clots may appear. This is a normal physiological phenomenon. However, if the menstrual flow is particularly large and there are many blood clots during the menstrual period, it is mostly because women suffer from blood stasis.

  In this case, it is recommended to go to the hospital for medical examination in a timely manner, mainly to rule out other lesions in the body. The appearance of blood clots in menstrual blood may also be related to the speed of bleeding. If the menstrual flow is relatively large but not discharged in a timely manner, it may coagulate into blood clots, which usually occur when the menstrual flow is relatively large.

  In addition, normal menstrual flow usually lasts for two to seven days, or three to five days. If the menstrual period lasts for more than seven days, it is an abnormal phenomenon known as prolonged menstrual period. There are many reasons for prolonged menstrual periods, which may be hormonal imbalances in women's bodies, or gynecological inflammations such as pelvic inflammatory disease and endometritis. Therefore, prolonged menstruation requires timely medical attention and targeted treatment at the hospital to avoid further impact caused by delayed treatment time.

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