What is the most effective way to stop bleeding with heavy menstruation?

The most effective way to stop bleeding is to treat the cause of the bleeding. The most common methods include hemostatic drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs, estrogen and progesterone drugs, and surgery to stop bleeding.
Normal menstrual flow is 20-60ml, and the total menstrual bleeding is more than 80ml, which can be diagnosed as excessive menstrual flow. At this time, it is necessary to exclude the abnormal bleeding caused by pregnancy-related factors, and after excluding pregnancy, it is necessary to investigate the cause of the bleeding by sex hormone six, ultrasound of uterine adnexa, and so on, and the endocrine disorders, endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids, and uterine adenomyosis, etc., can all cause heavy menstrual flow.
1. Abnormal bleeding related to pregnancy: bleeding caused by inevitable abortion or incomplete abortion, if necessary, clear the uterus in time to stop bleeding.
2. Endocrine disorders: if endocrine disorders cause heavy menstruation, those who have had sex with a thicker lining can use diagnostic scraping to stop bleeding in an emergency, and then determine the next step of treatment according to pathological examination; estrogen and progesterone secretion disorders with a thickening of the lining can be used under the guidance of a physician to use estradiol valerate, progesterone capsule and other treatments.
Thyroid function abnormalities caused by heavy menstruation can be actively treated thyroid disease.
3. endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids, uterine adenomyosis and other causes of excessive menstrual flow, should be standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor, if necessary, timely surgical treatment, for this bleeding can be selected under the guidance of a physician to use anti-hemorrhagic and anti-inflammatory drugs, common Yunnan Baiyao blood capsule, amoxicillin, and other drugs, allergy to drugs is prohibited to take.
There may be other reasons for heavy menstruation, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition and jeopardizing the safety of life.