As is well known, the normal menstrual period for women is about 3-7 days, with an average of around 5 days. If the menstrual period is too short or too long, it is an abnormal phenomenon. And some female friends, who usually have normal menstrual periods, suddenly experience a situation where their period only comes for one day. So, what's going on with their period only coming for one day?
Menstruation has only occurred for one day, which is likely caused by pregnancy. At this time, it is recommended to use early pregnancy test strips or pregnancy test sticks to test morning urine. If it shows positive, it indicates pregnancy. If it shows negative, pregnancy is ruled out. If pregnancy is ruled out, it is likely caused by endocrine disorders. For example, sudden exposure to cold stimuli or drinking frozen drinks may lead to a shorter menstrual period.
After excluding pregnancy, it is found that menstruation only occurs for one day, which is often caused by endocrine disorders. It is necessary to go to the hospital for blood tests to see if there is no secretion, and if necessary, medication treatment is needed. In addition, B-ultrasound is needed to check the thickness of the endometrium. If the endometrium is too thin, it can also lead to less menstrual flow and shorter periods.
During menstruation, if the menstrual flow is low, you can drink a glass of ginger brown sugar water, which can promote blood circulation and help menstrual blood to be excreted more smoothly from the body. If you have been drinking for several days but still have very little menstrual flow, or if menstruation does not occur, you can follow the doctor's advice to use progesterone to induce menstruation. Menstruation will occur about 3-7 days after stopping the medication.