What’s wrong with heavy menstrual flow and blood clots

Heavy menstrual flow and blood clots may be caused by endocrine disorders, endometriosis, inflammation of reproductive organs, pregnancy-related diseases and other factors, which need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Endocrine disorders: unstable mood, depression, etc. will cause changes in the level of relevant hormones in the body, resulting in the shedding of thicker endometrium, which may lead to heavy menstrual flow and blood clots.
2. Endometriosis or uterine gland disease: the inner tissue of the uterus grows in the myometrium or ovarian endometriosis occurs, which interferes with the normal function of the reproductive organs, and may be accompanied by prolonged menstruation, excessive menstrual bleeding, heavy blood clots, menstrual cramps and other symptoms.
3. Inflammation of the reproductive organs: after inflammation of the reproductive organs, the local blood vessels become fragile and the bleeding is not easy to be coagulated, causing increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period and heavy menstrual flow with blood clots.
4. Pregnancy-related diseases: When there are abnormalities such as intrauterine pregnancy miscarriage or cervical pregnancy, uterine scar site pregnancy, etc., vaginal bleeding with heavy blood clots may also occur, which may be mistaken for the onset of menstruation.
If the presence of heavy menstrual flow and blood clots continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to clarify the specific cause and to treat under the guidance of the doctor to avoid the occurrence of hemorrhagic anemia or hemorrhagic shock and other conditions.