How to regulate menstrual pain with heavy clots

Symptoms of menstrual clots and dysmenorrhea, can be targeted through oral medication, on the levonorgestrel intrauterine device system, surgical removal and other ways to regulate.
1. Oral medication: If you suffer from adenomyosis, the endometrium will invade the myometrium and lead to irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea and clots, you can take danazol capsules under the guidance of the doctor to inhibit gonadotropins, so that the endometrium atrophies, but after taking it there may be amenorrhea, breast shrinkage, hair growth and other side effects.
2. Levonorgestrel intrauterine device: Patients with adenomyosis can also take levonorgestrel intrauterine device to supplement progesterone, inhibit the growth of ectopic endometrium, reduce blood clots, and alleviate menstrual cramps, but it may be accompanied by side effects such as vaginal bleeding, infections, and menstrual changes.
3. Surgical removal: If you suffer from endometrial polyps or fibroids, it will lead to an increase in the area of the endometrium, and more endometrium will be peeled off during menstruation, which will lead to the symptoms of heavy blood clots and dysmenorrhea. If the symptoms are severe, you can go to the hospital for examination and have the polyp or fibroid removed by surgical excision so that your menstrual period can return to normal.
When the symptoms of heavy blood clots and menstrual cramps occur, you should do the relevant examination first, and after the doctor clarifies the cause, you should be treated under the doctor’s guidance to achieve the effect of regulating menstruation, and should not blindly use medication on your own.