It is okay to take aspirin enteric-coated tablets during menstruation, when there is no excessive menstruation, etc. and when you need to take aspirin enteric-coated tablets for treatment.
Aspirin enteric-coated tablets are antiplatelet agents, which are drugs to prevent thrombosis. Aspirin can be taken during menstruation when the uterine lining is shed and bleeding, if there is no excessive menstruation, no reduction in platelet count and function, and if the blood clotting function is normal.
During menstruation there are the following drugs can not be used, such as hemostatic drugs such as locust pills, anticoagulants such as hirudin, low molecular heparin, gynecological suppositories, etc., but aspirin enteric-coated tablets have no effect, if excessive menstruation occurs after aspirin, to temporarily stop the drug, and immediately seek medical attention, to clarify the cause of excessive menstruation.
Whether you can take aspirin during menstruation, it is best to do so under the guidance of a doctor, do not take it blindly, so as not to delay the condition and cause unnecessary harm to the body.