What is a blood clot in your period?


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During menstruation, blood clots need to be observed whether the blood volume is normal and whether there are other abnormal symptoms. Generally speaking, menstrual blood clots are very normal. Because the endometrium will fall off during menstruation, the fallen endometrium and blood will mix together to form menstrual blood. If there is a large endometrium falling off, it will form a blood clot. This is a normal physiological phenomenon for women, and generally does not need to take special treatment. If menstrual blood clots, and long-term performance of this condition, may be caused by related gynecological diseases. Such as adenomyosis, uterine fibroids, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital for gynecological examination, identify the cause and then targeted treatment. In addition, women should pay attention to drinking brown sugar water during menstruation, do not contact cold water, and pay attention to abdominal warmth.