The physiological period is a process that every woman has to go through. Generally speaking, from the age of twelve or thirteen, from menarche to menopause in their forties and fifties, the physiological period will always accompany women, and menstruation can also be regarded as a barometer of the body, which can reflect many conditions of our body. What is going on when women discharge blood clots like meat during the physiological period?
First of all, the reason why women have the physiological period is mainly a process of endometrial shedding. During the physiological period, the shed endometrium will be discharged together with menstrual blood. Sometimes, when the endometrium falls off too fast, it will form a blood clot. However, this situation is rare, only occasionally, so there is no need to worry too much. If there are a lot of blood clots and they appear continuously, we need to pay attention to them, indicating that there is a problem with menstrual blood discharge, especially for urban white-collar workers and women who need computers for a long time.
At present, many women sit for a very long time every day, and some even sit for more than ten hours. If they sit for a long time, menstrual blood will accumulate in their bodies, and blood clots will appear when menstrual blood accumulates. Some women have a very unhealthy lifestyle. Not only do they seldom take part in physical exercise, but they also like to eat cold food, cold drinks and ice cream in their daily life. Eating cold food often will also affect the discharge of menstrual blood and lead to symptoms such as palace cold and qi deficiency. Some women don't pay attention to keep warm in daily life, wearing thin clothes in winter, or often wearing navel-revealing clothes, which will also affect the normal work of the uterus.
For women with excessive cold and moisture in the body, cold will gather in the uterus, and menstrual blood will also be abnormal. If menstrual blood is abnormal, the uterus is prone to poor blood discharge, and over time, blood clots may appear, which may also be accompanied by dysmenorrhea. If the discharged blood clots are black, it may be a pathological change in the uterus and ovaries. If blood clots occur frequently and the color of menstrual blood is deepened, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for examination.