After the postpartum recovery period, menstrual blood appears dark brown.

Mar 28, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
The term "small month" usually refers to the post-abortion recovery period. Blackish-brown menstrual blood after abortion may be caused by non-pathological factors, but it could also result from pathological conditions such as cervical canal adhesion or uterine fibroids. Improvement can be achieved under a doctor's guidance through physical therapy, medication, or surgical treatment. It may also be associated with conditions like cervical cancer; therefore, timely examination and treatment are recommended.

“Small month” usually refers to the post-abortion recovery period. Blackish-brown menstrual blood after abortion may be caused by non-pathological factors, or it could also result from pathological conditions such as cervical canal adhesion or uterine fibroids. Symptoms can be improved under a doctor's guidance through physical therapy, medication, or surgical treatment.

I. Non-pathological Causes

After an abortion, catching a chill or overexertion may hinder timely discharge of menstrual blood, causing it to appear dark or black. It is recommended to get adequate rest and apply heat or gentle massage to the abdomen to promote blood circulation and facilitate the expulsion of menstrual blood.

II. Pathological Causes

1. Cervical Canal Adhesion
If adhesion occurs in the cervical canal, it can obstruct the outflow of menstrual blood. Blood retained in the uterine cavity may oxidize and turn dark. Treatment typically involves surgery under hysteroscopy to cut and separate the adhesions, thereby relieving symptoms.

2. Uterine Fibroids
Patients with uterine fibroids often experience decreased estrogen levels, which may lead to darker menstrual blood. Improvement can be achieved through treatments such as myomectomy or hysterectomy, as directed by a physician.

In addition to the above, blackish-brown menstruation may also be associated with other conditions such as cervical cancer. It is advisable to seek timely medical evaluation and appropriate treatment.


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