Normal menstruation is dark red, but sometimes the color of a woman's menstrual cycle can change, ranging from bright red to black, and some may even have blood clots. Changes in menstrual color and characteristics like this indicate that there is a problem with the body. Let me explain why it turns black during menstruation?
When menstruation comes, it may turn black due to the delayed discharge of residual blood stasis, uterine coldness, or the posterior position of the uterus, where the cervix is higher than the uterus and blood stays in the cervix for a longer period of time, resulting in blackening.
Menstruation is the discharge of bloody secretions from the vagina, and it is a regular and periodic uterine bleeding. Menstruation often becomes abnormal due to various factors. For example, factors such as environment, emotions, diet, stress, illness, medication, etc. can cause changes in the menstrual cycle and abnormal menstrual bleeding.
In order to avoid menstrual abnormalities, female friends should be reminded to pay attention to hygiene during menstruation, clean the external genitalia with warm water every day, and also pay attention to dietary control. During menstruation, do not eat raw or cold food, rest more, avoid vigorous exercise or heavy physical labor, especially do not stay up late. If gynecological diseases are discovered, active treatment is necessary, as gynecological diseases can also easily affect menstruation.