Watery menstruation is considered to be thin menstrual blood, pale in color, and is associated with endometritis and anemia in women in their 50s.
1. Endometritis: If a woman has endometritis, the increase of local inflammatory exudate will have a certain dilution effect on the menstrual blood, so there will be watery menstruation, accompanied by fever, abdominal pain and other discomforts.
2. Anemia: If a woman has iron deficiency anemia or aplastic anemia, due to low red blood cells and hemoglobin, the menstrual blood will become thin and low in volume.
For 50-year-old women who have watery menstruation, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital, complete the blood routine, ultrasound and other related examinations, and then take active treatment under the guidance of the doctor after clarifying the cause of the disease.