What causes heavy menstrual bleeding with blood clots?
Disease description:
In fact, many female friends often suffer from menstrual irregularities. You know, the most common issue is the presence of numerous blood clots during menstruation. Under normal circumstances, most menstrual blood is bright red and does not contain clots. The appearance of clots indicates stagnation of qi and blood stasis, which can also affect one's appearance. So, what about heavy menstrual bleeding accompanied by blood clots?
The presence of many blood clots during menstruation may be caused by pathological factors such as adenomyosis, abnormal positioning of intrauterine devices, endometritis, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, or coagulation disorders. In addition, unhealthy habits such as having multiple sexual partners, frequent intercourse, poor personal hygiene, and repeated intrauterine procedures can increase the risk of developing these conditions. Furthermore, cervical lesions—most commonly cervical polyps—may also be responsible. A definitive diagnosis can be made by a doctor following a gynecological examination.