What's the reason for constantly having menstruation

  Women will have their periods when they are developing, and there will be a few days in each month when they will have their periods. After menopause, menstruation will stop. Except during pregnancy and lactation, it is normal to have one period per month. However, some women may experience severe menstrual irregularities, sometimes having multiple periods in a month, which is equivalent to never stopping. What's going on? How to regulate the body when experiencing menstrual disorders?

  

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  What's the reason for constantly having menstruation

  1. Irregular bleeding should be ruled out before endometrial cancer.

  2. Functional uterine bleeding is characterized by irregular menstrual bleeding, irregular menstrual cycles, prolonged periods, or excessive menstrual flow in women.

  3. Ovulation bleeding occurs between two menstrual periods, lasting for half a day or even 2-3 days. Generally, the amount of bleeding is relatively small, with mild lower back pain and abdominal pain, which may be mistaken for menstruation by women.

  4. Contact bleeding is often related to organic lesions of the reproductive organs such as submucosal fibroids, vaginitis, cervical polyps, early cervical cancer, cervical erosion, etc. It often occurs after forceful defecation or sexual activity, and can also be considered as two menstrual periods.

  5. Emergency contraceptive pills have an inhibitory effect on the endometrium, which can delay menstruation in women and cause multiple menstrual cycles in a month.

  6. Long term psychological trauma, mental depression, exposure to significant mental stimuli, and suffocation can lead to menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, and amenorrhea.

  How to regulate menstrual irregularities

  1. Be careful not to wade through water during menstruation and avoid getting cold in the lower abdomen.

  2. If there is no reduction in bleeding after 24 hours and the amount of bleeding is large, or if menstruation is so rare that it has disappeared, you should go to see a doctor immediately.

  3. Irregular lifestyle, staying up late, and excessive fatigue can all lead to menstrual irregularities. If life is regular, menstruation may return to normal.

  4. Supplement enough iron to prevent iron deficiency anemia. Eat more nourishing foods such as peach kernels, black boned chicken, fish roe, lamb, black beans, green shrimp, prawns, mussels, pig and sheep kidneys, sea cucumber, etc.

  Frequent menstruation is a sign of menstrual irregularities, and the specific reasons for this need to be considered by women themselves, whether it is due to taking medication that should not be taken or other physical reasons. This abnormal phenomenon is likely caused by women themselves, such as having too many abortions, which can easily lead to menstrual irregularities. To protect their bodies, it is necessary to reduce these occurrences in order to better protect themselves.

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