What’s wrong with non-menstrual bleeding with blood clots?

Bleeding with clots during non-menstrual periods suggests the presence of menstrual irregularities. It is necessary to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination to check whether there are diseases in the uterus, such as having fibroids or uterine hypertrophy, and also to see whether the thickness of the endometrium is normal. If the thickness of the endometrium is thickened, there is a great possibility that it is caused by endocrine disorder, and it is necessary to do diagnostic scraping and check reproductive hormones. After the examination is clear, medication can be applied for treatment under the guidance of the doctor. If the bleeding is particularly heavy, it is recommended to have a direct scraping. It is better to have a blood test, as irregular vaginal bleeding can lead to anemia in the body for a long time. You should pay attention to strengthen nutrition in your diet. In case of vaginal non-bleeding, you can eat blood-supplementing food and medicine, which can effectively avoid anemia and can also avoid lowering the body resistance.