What should I do if my period is a little brown and doesn’t stop?

A little bit of brown menstruation is not considered to be related to normal phenomena, endocrine disorders, cold, pregnancy-related diseases, etc. Treatment should be based on the cause of the active treatment through general treatment, drug treatment or surgical treatment and other ways to treat.
1. Normal phenomenon: For women, on the first day of menstruation, as the level of progesterone has just dropped, the endothelium has not been completely stripped, so the amount of menstrual flow is usually small and the color is darker, which is a normal phenomenon, and the amount of menstrual flow will gradually increase in the second to third days, and then there is no need for special treatment.
2. Endocrine disorders: If a woman is under stress or has polycystic ovary syndrome, premature ovarian failure and other gynecological endocrine diseases, due to irregular ovulation, which leads to the endothelium can not be completely stripped, resulting in low menstrual flow, this time, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to take progesterone preparation, short-acting contraceptive pills, estrogen and progesterone preparation to adjust the menstrual cycle.
3. Exposure to cold: If a woman is cold and drinks cold or gets cold in the rain before the onset of menstruation, which results in low menstrual flow and dark color, she should pay attention to warmth, and can drink brown sugar water or use warming pads and hot water bags to warm her abdomen.
4. Pregnancy-related diseases: For women of childbearing age who have a normal sex life, they should be alert to the occurrence of pregnancy. If a small amount of vaginal bleeding occurs, it is necessary to be alert to the occurrence of pre-eclampsia and ectopic pregnancy. If it is a pre-eclampsia, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to take progesterone to protect the fetus; if it is an ectopic pregnancy, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use methotrexate treatment, and if necessary, you need to have a surgical treatment.
For women whose menstrual period is a little brown and does not come down, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then actively treated under the guidance of the doctor.