The color of your menstrual blood can tell more about your health than you think. Here are some nuances that should be a reason to consult a doctor.
Dark-colored bleeding at the start and end of your period is normal. But if the blood stays dark and thick throughout your period, it could be a sign of high estrogen. This is normal before menopause, but young women should see a doctor.
Pink blood can be a sign of low estrogen. This can be due to overeating, lack of sleep, or stress. Consult your doctor for lifestyle changes.
An orange tint with a possible gray undertone is acquired by blood when mixed with cervical fluid. It may indicate an infection or a sexually transmitted disease. In this case, it is better to consult a doctor in order to fully understand the reasons.
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