For women, monthly menstruation is inevitable, although troublesome, it also indicates their physical health status. What are the reasons why some women's menstrual cycles are always unclean, sometimes more and sometimes less?
Firstly, if a woman's menstrual cycle is not clean, it may be due to functional uterine bleeding. If a woman experiences functional uterine bleeding, although there is no obvious pathological change in the uterus, there may be continuous bleeding. Therefore, after the menstrual period, women may still experience bleeding, which means that the menstrual period may be prolonged, ranging from 10 days to up to two months.
Secondly, if women suffer from uterine fibroids, they may also experience irregular menstruation. Uterine fibroids refer to the growth of a fibroid in a certain location of a woman's uterus. In addition to difficulty in menstruation, women may also experience frequent urination, urgency, constipation, and other conditions. Some women may even feel a lump in their abdomen. At this time, it is recommended that women seek medical attention at a hospital.
Furthermore, if a woman's corpus luteum function is not complete, she may also experience irregular menstrual flow, with sometimes more and sometimes less menstrual blood. The corpus luteum is generally responsible for secreting progesterone. If the corpus luteum is not fully functional, it can lead to insufficient progesterone secretion or premature atrophy of the corpus luteum, resulting in delayed development of the female uterus. Luteal insufficiency not only affects women's menstrual cycle, but may also lead to female infertility.