What’s wrong with sticky, stringy menstrual periods?

Thick and drawn menstrual periods are often the result of mucus from the cervix.
The components of menstruation are mainly blood, endometrial tissue fragments and various active enzymes and biological factors. When menstrual blood is discharged from the body, cervical secretions will be discharged with the menstrual blood, so the menstrual mucous pulling should be a mixture of menstrual blood and cervical mucus, so that menstrual mucous pulling is also a normal situation.
Menstrual blood contains fibrinolytic enzymes, which will make menstrual blood liquid and not solidify. During menstruation, it is especially important to change sanitary napkins regularly, and it is recommended to use cotton sanitary napkins to ensure that the local area is well ventilated so as to avoid the infection of pathogenic bacteria. If there is any abnormality in the amount or color of menstruation, it is recommended to consult a doctor for clarification.