Under normal circumstances, you can't take medicine casually during menstruation, unless you have a serious illness, you must take medicine. Even so, it must be taken in strict accordance with the doctor's advice and cannot be changed without authorization.
What drugs are prohibited during menstruation?
Thyroxine inhibitors: These drugs can easily lead to menstrual disorder in female friends and are prohibited during menstruation.
Anticoagulant drugs: These drugs are easy to cause excessive menstrual flow and even massive bleeding, such as heparin and thrombolytic agents, and should be avoided during menstruation.
Laxatives: If the diarrhea is very intense, it is likely to cause reflective pelvic congestion, such as magnesium sulfate and sodium sulfate.
Diet pills: It is true that female friends pay attention to beauty, but to distinguish the time, stop during menstruation first. Because these drugs contain ingredients that inhibit appetite and diarrhea, taking them during menstruation is likely to lead to irregular menstruation, polyuria or palpitation and anxiety. Even amenorrhea.
Hemostatic drugs: Common hemostatic drugs include Anluoxue and vitamin K, etc. It can reduce capillary permeability and promote capillary contraction. After taking it during menstruation, it is likely to lead to poor menstrual flow. In addition, Chinese medicines or proprietary Chinese medicines with strong hemostatic effects should also be used with caution.
Topical medicine for treating gynecological infections, female friends with vaginitis will use some lotions, suppositories, effervescent tablets and other drugs. During menstruation, these drugs should be stopped first. Because during menstruation, the uterine mucosa is congested, the cervix is slack, and there is blood in the vagina, which is easy to be infected. If local vaginal medication is used again at this time, a little carelessness will lead to bacteria invading the uterine cavity and endometrium, causing more harm.
Contraceptives: Short-acting contraceptives can inhibit ovulation, reduce ovarian estrogen secretion, and the endometrial mucosa cannot grow normally, resulting in decreased menstrual flow and even amenorrhea. Taking long-acting contraceptives during menstruation can easily lead to increased menstruation and prolonged menstruation. In short, don't take birth control pills during menstruation.
In addition, there are some Chinese patent medicines and sex hormone drugs that can promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis. In short, try not to take medicine during menstruation. If you must take it, you should strictly follow the doctor's arrangement and let you eat whatever you like, and don't change it without authorization.
The doctor has something to say: Many female friends have dysmenorrhea. In order to relieve pain, it is very bad to take some painkillers during menstruation, which will not only cause certain damage to the brain, but also reduce women's fertility. Taking it for a long time is also prone to drug dependence and drug resistance over time.