What to do if you have menstrual bleeding

Menstrual disintegration refers to heavy menstrual flow, or even menstrual dribbling. If the menstrual flow is heavier than usual, the uterus may not be contracting well, so go to the hospital for an ultrasound to check the thickness of the lining of the uterus, and according to the situation, intravenous medication to stop bleeding or uterine contraction medication to help the uterus return to normal. If necessary, hysteroscopy or even ultrasound-monitored endometrial scraping can be performed to thin the uterine lining quickly and stop bleeding, so as to prevent the bleeding from increasing, causing infections and even anemia. At the same time, it is recommended to check the endocrine hormones, to rule out the endocrine hormones have no abnormalities, according to the situation can be artificial cycle regulation, so as to avoid the next time there will be such a situation.