Menstrual disorders require blood tests

  Many women have experienced menstrual disorders to some extent. Generally speaking, if the menstrual disorders are only caused by short-term emotions or stress, as long as their schedule and mood are adjusted properly, menstruation can return to normal. However, if long-term menstrual disorders are caused by pathological reasons, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. So, do menstrual disorders require blood tests?

  

Menstrual disorders require blood tests1

  Generally speaking, to check for menstrual disorders, blood tests are usually conducted to understand the patient's hormone levels. The most common test is to examine the six hormones in the body, which can be used to determine the factors contributing to the disease. The purpose of this test is to determine whether menstrual disorders are caused by hormonal imbalances in the body.

  Long term menstrual irregularities may cause secondary anemia, and at the same time, menstrual irregularities also indicate problems with the patient's ovarian function. If monitoring ovarian function is necessary, blood tests need to be taken to check whether hormone levels in the body match the age group and ovulation time. So drawing blood can help understand the levels of hormones in the body and whether there is anemia.

  In addition, blood tests can also be conducted to check for endocrine disorders and gynecological inflammation. If there are gynecological diseases, in addition to blood tests, secretion tests and ultrasound examinations should also be done. Only by understanding the specific causes of menstrual disorders can targeted treatment be carried out.

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