What illness causes menstrual bleeding

  Menstruation is very important for women. If menstruation is delayed, or if the menstrual flow is too large, too early, or too small, it indicates that there are problems with the female body. At this time, it is necessary to go to the hospital for relevant examinations in a timely manner and receive treatment based on the results of the examinations. So, what diseases can women suffer from that prevent them from menstruating?

  

What illness causes menstrual bleeding1

  There are many reasons for women to experience amenorrhea. During childbirth, if women have sexual intercourse, they may experience delayed or absent menstruation and need to consider whether they are pregnant. It is recommended to go to the hospital for HCG testing. If the HCG value is greater than 5, it is very likely that the patient is pregnant and needs to be checked again the next day. If women have polycystic ovary syndrome, they may also experience amenorrhea.

  If a woman is over 45 years old, her menstrual period may not come and she may consider amenorrhea. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a uterine examination. If there are no problems with the uterus, there is no need for special treatment. Relax yourself and pay attention to maintaining a healthy diet. If women experience cervical adhesions after abortion surgery, it can also lead to missed menstruation.

  In addition to the reasons mentioned above, women's menstrual cycle may also be caused by endocrine disorders. Regardless of the reason, women need to go to the hospital for a detailed physical examination. Pay attention to dietary hygiene in daily life and avoid dieting to lose weight, as this can easily lead to endocrine disorders.

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