What should I do if my period clears and bleeds again?

If a woman is bleeding after her period has cleared, and if she is not having sex, she needs to go to the gynecology department for an abdominal ultrasound to see the thickness of the endometrium, and also consider checking the hormone six to see the endocrine function of the ovaries. You can first take Uterine blood and caffeic acid tablets to stop the bleeding, but if the bleeding is not stopped by professional medication, you need to consider taking Tocopherol or progesterone to stop the bleeding. If a woman is perimenopausal and has bleeding after menstruation and the amount of bleeding is particularly heavy, she can undergo a diagnostic scraping procedure to scrape out the endometrium to stop the bleeding after the ultrasound examination and send it to a pathologist to rule out endometrial problems.