Is endometrial shedding good or bad?
Whether endometrial shedding is good or bad depends on whether it is accompanied by adverse symptoms, and should be evaluated under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Good
Endometrial shedding is a normal physiological phenomenon in women's menstrual cycle. If no adverse symptoms occur, it usually indicates normal physical development and regular physiological cycles. Therefore, from a physiological standpoint, endometrial shedding is not harmful but rather a sign of good health.
2. Bad
If abnormal changes in menstrual flow—such as unusually heavy or light bleeding—occur along with irregular vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, fever, or other adverse symptoms during endometrial shedding, this may indicate an underlying medical condition, such as endometriosis or uterine fibroids, which represents a more concerning situation.
If any adverse symptoms arise, prompt medical consultation is essential to identify the cause and initiate appropriate treatment.