Can I get a nucleic acid test when I’m on my period?

Auntie, i.e. menstruation, is able to do nucleic acid test after menstruation and it will not affect the test result.
Because the vagina will continue to discharge menstrual blood during a woman’s menstrual period, urine may be mixed with menstrual blood, which will affect the test results, and gynecological examinations such as colposcopy may induce gynecological diseases such as endometritis. Therefore, it is generally not recommended for women to do gynecological examinations such as urine test and colposcopy during menstruation.
Nucleic acid test is a test using a cotton swab dipped in secretions from the inside of the nasal cavity or the throat. Whether or not a woman is menstruating will not affect the results of the nucleic acid test, so it is possible to do the nucleic acid test when you are menstruating, and women do not need to worry about abnormal test results.
However, since women’s bodies are weaker during menstruation, it is recommended to wait for the end of menstruation before taking the vaccine to avoid aggravating the adverse reactions after vaccination.
To summarize, there is no relationship between menstruation and the results of nucleic acid test, and it is recommended that women actively undergo the nucleic acid test and cooperate with the local vaccination work in the near future.