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What are the effects of cold infusion during menstrual period?

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Asked on:Apr 16, 2026 12:50 PM

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    Apr 16, 2026

    Cold infusions during menstrual period usually do not have special effects, but you need to be alert to the potential interaction between drug ingredients and physiological changes during menstruation. The main ingredients of cold infusion are antiviral drugs or antibiotics, such as ribavirin injection, ceftriaxone sodium for injection, etc. These drugs are relatively safe to use during menstruation.

    During menstruation, a woman's immunity may be temporarily reduced and cold symptoms may worsen. At this time, infusion therapy can help quickly control the infection. However, some antipyretic and analgesic drugs such as lysine for injection may affect coagulation function and increase the risk of excessive menstrual bleeding. Drugs containing hormone ingredients such as dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection may interfere with endocrine and cause menstrual cycle disorders. If dizziness, nausea and other discomfort occur during the infusion process, it may be related to orthostatic hypotension or adverse drug reactions. Medical staff need to be informed promptly to adjust the drip rate or change the drug.

    In rare cases, antibiotics such as Levofloxacin Sodium Chloride Injection may cause vaginal flora imbalance and induce fungal vaginitis. For those with a history of menstrual migraines, certain blood vessel dilation drugs such as gastrodin injection may aggravate headache symptoms. If a cold is accompanied by a high fever that persists, it is necessary to check whether it is complicated by gynecological infections such as pelvic inflammatory disease to avoid delaying treatment.

    After infusion during menstruation, it is recommended to keep the puncture site clean and dry to avoid catching a cold and aggravating a cold. You can drink brown sugar ginger tea in moderation to promote blood circulation, but it should not be taken with infusion drugs. If abnormal vaginal discharge or changes in the menstrual cycle occur after the menstrual period, you should seek follow-up consultation in time. It is necessary to strengthen menstrual hygiene management on a daily basis. During the cold period, make sure to drink more than 1500 ml of water every day, which will help with drug metabolism and toxin elimination.

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