Is my period abnormal? Is it normal for menstruation to be like this?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-10
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's best to see a doctor and don't worry too much.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello: Normally, women's menstrual cycle is 28-30 days, menstrual period is 3-7 days, and menstrual blood volume is 30-50ml, but there are certain individual differences.

    Menstruation is affected by many factors, such as mental, emotional, environmental changes, psychology, medications, diseases, and nutritional status, which can lead to irregular menstruation, and is considered normal when there is nothing abnormal or about a week after the delay.

    Menorrhagia occurs when the menstrual cycle is less than 20 days and is commonly caused by ovarian insufficiency, luteal phase atrophy, and anovulatory uterine bleeding.

    If necessary according to your own situation, you should go to a regular hospital for examination and diagnosis, and take corresponding measures under the guidance of a doctor. d

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You must have taken the emergency contraceptive pill in the middle.

    If you eat it, then this time it's normal.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello: If you do not use contraception during sex, you may get pregnant if you have delayed menstruation. In addition to pregnancy, such as drugs, surgery (for example, uterine surgery causes cervical adhesions and causes menstrual blood stasis) and other factors (such as mental stress, stress, environmental changes and other factors), some endocrine reasons can cause delayed menstruation, and it is normal for menstruation to be delayed or delayed by a week.

    A negative self-test dipstick does not rule out pregnancy. It is recommended to pay attention to the onset of menstruation, and if it is delayed for more than 10 days, you need to go to a regular hospital** for relevant examinations in order to confirm the diagnosis. m

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is best to go to the hospital to check if your hormones are also a problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's hard to say. Can I buy a pregnancy test at the pharmacy? If not. I'm going to go to the hospital for a check-up!! It's as simple as that!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I used to be like you, that is, twice a month. The beginning of the month is normal, and the end of the month is dark red. The color is dark red for the first few months, and it disappears in 2 to 3 days.

    But last month, it didn't take 7 to 8 days, so I went to see a Chinese doctor, and the Chinese medicine doctor said that like me, it dragged on, and it slowly clumped. Now drink Chinese medicine to recuperate!

    PS: Heavy and low menstrual bleeding are menstrual irregularities. Irregular menstruation can lead to iron deficiency anemia, which is the most common disease. Maintain the uterus and restore ovarian function. Most women have similar problems with this.

    First of all, I think I should go to Chinese medicine, because Western medicine will say that it is okay at all, it is normal.

    Of course, it is different in Chinese medicine, he will give you a pulse, basically there is something wrong with the kidneys.

    Then prescribe Chinese medicine to you according to the situation of the pulse, drink one or two doses of medicine and you'll be fine.

    Remember: Women have to be kind to themselves. Although Chinese medicine is a bit bitter.

    Menstruation is a sign of a woman's health! As a woman, who doesn't want to be in her prime and attractive! In addition to medication, it is also necessary to regulate from the mental aspect, balance the mentality, exercise appropriately, and face the ...... of life with optimismPhysical and mental health is the perfect state of a woman.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is best to go to the hospital to check the following, there should be no problem.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The formation of the menstrual cycle in women is mainly due to the interaction between the superior organs that regulate ovarian function (hypothalamus and pituitary gland) and the ovaries.

    During each menstrual cycle, a series of morphological and functional changes occur in the ovaries, including the development, maturation, ovulation, luteal production, and periodic secretion of estrogen and progesterone.

    Changes in the secretion of these two sex hormones lead to a series of morphological and functional changes in the endometrium as well. These changes in the ovaries are caused by changes in the secretion of gonadotropins by the pituitary gland, which in turn is controlled by the hypogenetic hormones. In addition, estrogen and progesterone secreted by the ovaries have a feedback effect on the pituitary gland and the lower brain to regulate their activity.

    In summary, the menstrual cycle is essentially an outward manifestation of periodic functional changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis.

    The changes in the endometrium during each menstrual cycle can be divided into 3 stages.

    1) The menstrual period lasts for 4-5 days. As progesterone and estrogen levels in the blood are reduced to a minimum, and prostaglandins produced by the uterus combine to cause the spiral arteries to spasm and break down the blood in the lining of the lining**. This causes the endometrium and its blood vessels to become necrotic and detached, causing bleeding that flushes the dead lining into the uterine cavity.

    On the other hand, an increase in prostaglandins can also cause contraction of the myometrium, which helps blood and lining drain from the uterine cavity, but can also cause menstrual cramps that accompany menstruation.

    2) The proliferative phase (also known as the follicular phase in terms of ovarian changes) lasts about 10 days, that is, around the 5th to 14th days of the menstrual cycle. During this stage, due to the growth of follicles, more and more estrogen is secreted, so that the level of estrogen in the blood gradually increases, which has a repair effect on the endometrium. As a result, the lining gradually grows and thickens, and the uterine glands grow with it.

    3) The secretory phase is also known as the luteal phase in terms of ovarian changes, which lasts about 14 days, that is, the 15th to 28th days of the menstrual cycle. This stage is due to the formation of the corpus luteum after the mature follicle ovulates at the end of the previous period, and the progesterone secreted by the corpus luteum acts on the endometrium. Progesterone causes blood vessels in the thickened endometrium to proliferate, congest, and causes the uterine glands to expand and bend and secrete mucus.

    These changes in the lining favor the implantation of the zygote to conceive. If the corpus luteum is not conceived during this menstrual cycle, it will shrink due to the lack of support from the hormones, and the secretion of progesterone and estrogen will stop. When these two sex hormones in the blood drop to extremely low levels, the hypertrophic endometrium undergoes necrosis, bleeding and shedding due to the loss of hormone support, and the menstrual period begins.

    Although a series of changes in the menstrual cycle are formed automatically in the body, the mental and psychological factors of the person can affect this automatic cycle change through the lower brain. For example, severe mood swings, changes in circumstances or suspicion of conception can cause menstrual cycle disruptions.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you have irregular menstruation, you can go to the hospital for a check-up.

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