What’s the reason for the lumpy blood clots on your period?

The term “menstrual period” is generally used to refer to a woman’s period. A lumpy menstrual period can be caused by heavy menstrual flow, submucosal fibroids, endometrial lesions and other reasons.
1. Heavy menstrual flow: menstruation is a manifestation of cyclic shedding of the endometrium, and when the menstrual flow is heavy, the endometrium sheds more, which in turn leads to menstrual blood clumping in the uterine cavity, which may be manifested as clots in the menstrual flow, a lumpy phenomenon.
2. Submucosal fibroids: When some women suffer from submucosal fibroids, it may stimulate the uterus to contract during menstruation, which may lead to an abnormal increase in the amount of menstrual blood, which may be manifested as the phenomenon of clots and lumps.
3. Endometrial lesions: when suffering from endometritis, endometrial hyperplasia and other endometrial lesions, it may also lead to excessive shedding of the endometrium, resulting in menstruation with blood clots.
Menstrual blood clots can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment, to avoid delay in the condition.