Still having bleeding 27 days after induced abortion
Bleeding 27 days after induced abortion may be caused by physiological reasons, or it could result from pathological conditions such as poor uterine recovery or endometritis, requiring treatment based on specific circumstances. Details are as follows:
I. Physiological Causes
Twenty-seven days after an induced abortion, if the body is recovering well, normal uterine function may resume, leading to the normal onset of menstruation.
II. Pathological Causes
1. Poor Uterine Recovery
Poor uterine healing following induced abortion can lead to prolonged vaginal bleeding. Treatment may include medications such as Yimucao Granules, Xinshenghua Granules, or Azithromycin tablets, taken under a doctor's guidance.
2. Endometritis
When endometritis is present, inflammatory factors can irritate the endometrium, causing vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal pain, and abnormal vaginal discharge. Medications such as Cefaclor sustained-release tablets, Cefuroxime Axetil tablets, or Metronidazole tablets may be prescribed and taken according to medical advice.
In addition, conditions such as cervicitis, uterine fibroids, or adenomyosis may also cause bleeding. Patients experiencing discomfort symptoms should seek timely medical evaluation and treatment.