Blood accumulation in the uterus can be facilitated by medication such as hysteronin or surgical treatment to discharge the accumulated blood.
1. Medication: If the amount of fluid is not too much, you can use medication such as hysteronin under the guidance of a doctor to drain the blood, coupled with anti-infective treatments such as cephalosporin and other antibiotics, to strengthen the uterine contraction while preventing infection to promote the discharge of blood from the uterine cavity.
2. Surgery: If the amount of blood accumulation is relatively large, the blood accumulation in the uterine cavity can often be discharged through cervical dilatation surgery, and then the use of drugs to promote uterine contraction, such as hysterotonin for treatment.
If there is blood in the uterus, patients need to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, to avoid unauthorized use of drugs, to prevent triggering adverse consequences. Patients should also pay attention to appropriate exercise to promote uterine contraction to discharge the blood.