Menstruation can be too important for girls, when menstruation suddenly appear blood clots, really make people nervous: is this the body in detoxification? Does it mean you are sick? Today we will talk about what is going on with blood clots in menstruation. First of all, we should be clear that menstruation is the regular shedding and bleeding of women’s endometrium, and detoxification has little to do with it, even if there is a blood clot, it is mainly the shedding of endometrial debris, and does not have the effect of detoxification. Secondly, we also need to understand that blood comes with a clotting substance, which can play a role in stopping bleeding when our body is injured. During menstruation, the body releases anticoagulant substances, so menstrual blood will flow out in liquid form, but when there is too much menstrual blood, the anticoagulant substances will not be able to fully act, and the menstrual blood will have fallen off, so there will be a blood clot. If there are only some small clots occasionally, without severe menstrual pain or a larger odor, then it may just be due to stress, being sedentary or consuming too much spicy food. If there are more clots, along with abnormal color, unpleasant smell, and longer period duration, and accompanied by different degrees of physical discomfort, then it should be considered may be related to some diseases. 1, gynecological inflammation: women’s common cervicitis, endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease and other gynecological inflammation will make the pelvic congestion, resulting in increased menstrual volume, clots, menstrual blood will also be accompanied by odor. 2, uterine fibroids: due to modern The most important thing is that the patient will not only have a significant blood clot during menstruation, but will also suffer from severe menstrual pain. This is probably what “pain that breathes” feels like. Sometimes there are also flesh-like clots, which are large pieces of endometrium that are not shed properly. With timely treatment, these diseases can usually be restored to health and will not lead to infertility. Although other gynecological diseases may also lead to changes in menstrual volume, such as premature ovarian failure and cervical cancer, abnormal blood clots rarely appear. Therefore, having blood clots during menstruation is usually not a very serious problem, so there is no need to worry too much, and you should not take medicine on your own. You should always relax, exercise properly, pay attention to warmth, and seek medical advice if you have any problems in order to have a healthy body.