Whether it is good for a patient to have intravenous antibiotics during menstruation depends on the patient’s specific situation. If the patient has an acute inflammation, antibiotics must be used, if not it is possible to cause the spread of inflammation, resulting in a very traumatic experience, in this case, the use of anti-inflammatory drugs in the menstrual period is beneficial. Because when a woman is menstruating, her body’s resistance is lower, and if the infection is acute and not actively treated, the chances of spreading the infection are very high, so the benefits of using antibiotics during menstruation outweigh the disadvantages. If the patient does not have acute inflammation, it is not necessary to use intravenous antibiotics, in the menstrual period can not be transfused antibiotics. Because antibiotics are easy to disturb the female flora, menstruation female resistance is low, if excessive use of antibiotics, especially easy to cause women to appear mycosis vaginal inflammation, or gastrointestinal tract dysfunction and lead to diarrhea, which will affect the health of women.