Women can receive infusions during their menstrual period, whether they are given anti-inflammatory drugs or other medications. However, transfusions of hemostatic drugs are generally not recommended during menstruation because they may cause the flow of menstrual blood or even reduce the volume of menstruation. Menstruation is a process that causes blood to flow out of the vagina mixed with endometrial tissue after the withdrawal of estrogen and progesterone. Therefore, during menstruation, infusions are allowed, just do not give hemostatic drugs. During menstruation, intercourse and bathing should be prohibited to avoid pelvic infection or reflux of menstrual blood. During menstruation, you must pay attention to rest, avoid staying up late, prohibit strenuous activities, and prohibit eating spicy, stimulating and cold food.