What medication should I drink when I bleed again a week after my period

If you bleed again a week after your period, don’t take drugs indiscriminately first. It’s best to go to the hospital for an examination to see what caused the bleeding and you need to choose the right treatment according to the specific situation. If the bleeding is not heavy and does not last long, consider ovulatory bleeding. This is a normal physiological phenomenon caused by a temporary drop in hormone levels after ovulation, resulting in the shedding of part of the endometrial lining, which can generally recover on its own without taking any medication, just pay attention to vulva hygiene and change underwear and sanitary napkins regularly. If the bleeding is caused by gynecological inflammation, such as vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc., you can take anti-inflammatory drugs such as amoxicillin, metronidazole, ceftriaxone, or vaginal medication such as metronidazole suppositories and clotrimazole suppositories according to your condition. If the bleeding is caused by uterine fibroids or endometrial hyperplasia, you can take uterine hemorrhage to stop the bleeding, and you can also treat it by surgery or scraping. If the bleeding is caused by endocrine disorder, you can take hormonal medications, such as estradiol valerate tablets, etc.