The normal time of menstruation is 3-7 days, but if it takes more than 10 days, it may cause endocrine hormone disorders, including gynecological diseases, which may cause menstrual dripping. Because of the long bleeding time, infection and anemia may occur. It is important to go to the hospital for endocrine hormone examination, including gynecological ultrasound, to determine if there are any abnormalities in the uterine cavity and pelvic cavity, and to carry out anti-infection treatment and anti-inflammatory and hemostatic treatment according to the examination results to help restore the body to normal. If necessary, you can take oral medication to regulate the cycle, such as GELA plus progesterone or short-acting contraceptive medication for 3 months to prevent frequent menstrual dripping from having unnecessary effects on the body.