Menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon unique to mature women, and women also observe whether their menstrual cycle is normal. Some women find that their menstrual period is very short every time they have it, disappearing after 3 days, and they are worried that it is caused by abnormal physical conditions. So why does their menstrual period disappear after 3 days?
Under normal circumstances, a woman's menstrual period lasts for 3-7 days. From the perspective of menstrual period time alone, it is normal for menstruation to disappear after 3 days. Of course, to determine whether menstruation is normal, it is not only necessary to look at the timing of menstruation, but also to analyze whether the menstrual volume and cycle are normal. If a woman's menstrual cycle is normal, lasting for 3 days, and the menstrual flow can reach around 30-50ml, this is a normal phenomenon and does not require special treatment.
However, it should be noted that if a woman's menstrual period is 3 days and the menstrual flow is still very small, less than 30ml, this situation belongs to insufficient menstrual flow. There are also many reasons that can lead to insufficient menstrual flow, such as insufficient levels of estrogen secreted by women's ovaries or severe anemia. In addition, if women have hypothyroidism, intrauterine adhesions, endometrial tuberculosis and other diseases, it can also lead to insufficient menstrual flow.
In addition, women should pay attention to a regular lifestyle, avoid excessive dieting, and avoid staying up late for long periods of time. All of these can affect the normal menstrual cycle and are not conducive to physical health.