What’s wrong with clear mucus in menstrual blood?

It is normal to have clear mucus in the menstrual blood which belongs to the shedding of the endometrium and the discharge from the vagina, so don’t worry. The normal menstrual blood of women is a foreign body that is shed after the endometrial lining has thickened. The color of menstrual blood is dark or brown on the first day of menstruation, bright red without blood clots on the second to fourth day, and gradually cleared on the fifth day with clear mucus. Not every cycle or every woman will have clear colored mucus in her menstrual blood, depending on the level of hormones in the body there will be clear mucus, sometimes there is no clear mucus and no treatment needs to be given. It is important to pay attention to personal hygiene during menstruation, eat a light diet, reduce the intake of high-calorie foods, keep warm in the near future, do not get cold, pay attention to rest, and maintain emotional stability.