Normal menstrual blood contains a small amount of endometrial debris, which is not visible to the naked eye without careful observation. It is not a good idea to discharge fleshy lumps of tissue during menstruation. The main reason for the exclusion of lumps of tissue is due to the shedding of large pieces of endometrium. Clinically, it is common to see inflammation of the endometrium or shedding of large pieces of endometrium due to abnormal active luteal function. Clinical treatment is recommended as this condition often leads to infertility or dysmenorrhea. In clinical practice, broad-spectrum antibiotics can be given orally, for example, you can take cefuroxime tablets with motherwort capsules, a combination of two drugs.