The discharge of a lump of jelly-like blood clots on the 16th day after delivery is usually abnormal, and may be caused by the discharge of residual tissue, puerperal infection, poor uterine recuperation, etc., and can be treated with medication and other methods. 1. Residual tissue discharge: If the blood clots contain flesh-like tissue, it may be the discharge of the placenta, fetal membranes and other residual tissue in the uterine cavity, which leads to the discharge of a pile of jelly-like blood clots on the 16th day of malignant dew. At this time, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs to promote uterine contraction, such as contractions, etc. for treatment. 2. Puerperal infection: If the 16-day post-partum discharge of a pile of jelly-like blood clots, accompanied by a strange smell, may be the occurrence of endometrial infection and other diseases. At this time, after the cause is clear, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotics such as cefixime and other drugs for treatment. 3. Poor uterine recuperation: it is mostly due to poor uterine contraction, resulting in the accumulation of blood in the uterine cavity can not be discharged in a timely manner, thus causing the discharge of a pile of jelly-like blood clots on the 16th day after delivery. At this time, you should pay attention to rest, but also through the massage of the abdomen and the use of drugs to promote uterine contraction and other methods of treatment. If a woman has a lump of jelly-like blood clots 16 days after delivery, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor, complete the relevant examination. The cause of the disease is clear, symptomatic treatment.