Menstruation is very important for any woman. Healthy women will have their period at the age of thirteen or fourteen. If they have not had their period by the age of eighteen, they need to go to the hospital for examination, which may be caused by abnormal ovarian development. Menstrual time is usually around 3-7 days, and there may be some differences in menstrual time for women with different constitutions. So, why does menstruation occur once and then disappear?
Menstruation is not smooth, appearing and then disappearing, which may be due to excessive stress and nervousness in women. This situation is due to insufficient menstrual flow. Women should pay attention to relaxing themselves and not be too nervous. They can observe for a period of time first. In addition, a low menstrual flow may also indicate pregnancy. It is recommended to go to the hospital for HCG examination to rule out the possibility of pregnancy.
If menstrual flow changes significantly and is always low, it may be caused by diseases such as uterine fibroids or other gynecological inflammations. It is recommended that women go to the hospital for routine vaginal discharge examination, as well as B-ultrasound and hysteroscopy. If there is uterine disease, immediate surgical treatment is needed, and attention should be paid to dietary hygiene.
Overall, abnormal menstruation in women is closely related to their mood, as it is caused by excessive stress and anxiety. In addition, there may be slight bleeding during pregnancy, so women need to go to the hospital for relevant examinations to see if they are pregnant. Pay attention to rest more and avoid eating greasy food.