You can use motherwort granules, it needs to be decided according to the amount of menstruation. Normal women's menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining as well as necrosis and bleeding. If the menstruation is usually relatively normal, there is no need to take medication before and after the menstruation as well as during the menstruation period. However, if you have a history of menstrual cramps, or if you have dribbling menstruation, prolonged bleeding, or low menstrual flow, you can take oral medication to promote uterine contraction, such as motherwort granules, during and before your menstrual period. Motherwort granules have the effect of promoting uterine contraction and prompting the rapid expulsion of the lining of the uterine cavity, so after taking the medicine, there may be a slight abdominal pain, and after taking the medicine, there may be an increase in the amount of menstruation, bleeding too fast, and the symptoms of blood clots. If there is not much problem, it is recommended that you can do without the medication during your menstrual period, and you need to decide according to your specific situation.
Precautions for living during menstruation:
Swimming, tub baths, and sex should be avoided as much as possible during menstruation, and sanitary napkins used must be clean and soft, or else they may prompt bacteria to move upward into the uterine cavity and cause inflammation, which, if left untreated, may result in infertility later on. As for the use of sanitary pessary (i.e., built-in tampon), in addition to clean and change, it is best not to use at night. Because, sanitary pessary water absorption is limited, and after sleeping at night, it is impossible to change in time, at this time the menstrual blood outflow is blocked, it is likely to flow back into the pelvis caused by endometriosis. In addition to menstruation to avoid strenuous physical activity, because it is also one of the risk factors for endometriosis.
Also, there are causes such as abnormal metabolism, low blood sugar and hypothyroidism. It is thought that stressful living, studying, and sleep are bad, causing autonomic dysfunction is also one of the many causes, and for some women, feeling exhausted can be among the other symptoms.