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Cough will cough and bleed during menstruation, and it will also cause nosebleeds. How's it going?

When some women have menstrual cramps, they often have symptoms such as hemoptysis in the mouth, nosebleeds, and even external auditory canal bleeding, conjunctival bleeding, and bloody stool. Medically called "compensatory menstruation", commonly known as "amenorrhea". Compensatory menstruation mostly occurs in nasal mucosa, accounting for about 1/3. Secondly, it can occur in eyelid, external auditory canal, skin, gastrointestinal tract, breast and bladder. In severe cases, there may be only compensatory menstruation without normal menstrual bleeding, or more compensatory menstrual bleeding and less uterine bleeding. Some people can't help asking: Are the five senses related to the uterus? There is a rich capillary network under the nasal septum, which is shallow and brittle and easy to bleed. Some special parts of nasal mucosa epithelial cells are very sensitive to the changes of ovarian estrogen level. Under the stimulation of estrogen, nasal mucosa can be congested and swollen, even like endometrium, with the sudden drop of estrogen level, there will be periodic bleeding, rather than what uterine blood "runs" into the nose. Others "amenorrhea" because endometriosis has transferred to a part of the lungs, which is called "endometriosis" in medicine. Or endometrial metastasis to other places outside the uterus, also known as "endometriosis." When women have menstrual cramps, or because of curettage, caesarean section, hysterectomy, etc. The endometrium falls off, and its fragments can be transferred to the lungs, digestive tract or subcutaneous tissue with the flow of blood and lymph. When menstruation comes, both ectopic endometrium and eutopic endometrium are regulated by estrogen at the same time, resulting in periodic proliferation and shedding. When shedding, there may be blood in sputum or hemoptysis, periodic hematuria, hematemesis, nosebleed, hematochezia and subcutaneous hemorrhage. If there is endometrium in the lungs, these women are often accompanied by dysmenorrhea, menstrual disorders and infertility in addition to menstrual flow. In menopause, with the cessation of menstruation, hemoptysis no longer occurs. Other "irregular menstruation" generally has a small amount of bleeding and has little impact on human health, but if it is nosebleeds, it is necessary to seek medical treatment.