What’s wrong with having a lot of blood clots on your period?

The term “vacation” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. Menstruation with a lot of blood clots may be related to endocrine disorders, endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids and other reasons.
1. Endocrine disorders: If a woman’s endocrine system is disrupted, she may not have her period for several months. At this time, the endometrium is overly thickened, and when menstruation occurs, there will be a large amount of menstruation, or even the appearance of blood clots.
2. Endometrial polyps: formed by the overgrowth of the endometrium locally, when the polyps become bigger, they may press the endometrium and change its ability to respond to estrogen and progesterone, resulting in heavy menstruation and the appearance of blood clots.
3. Uterine fibroids: when fibroids are close to the endometrium, the area of the endometrium increases, affecting the normal contraction of the uterus, which in turn leads to prolonged menstruation, increased menstrual flow, and possible clots during menstruation.
There may be other reasons for the discharge of blood clots during menstruation, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and actively treat the disease.