What is wrong with too short menstrual time?
Women's menstruation generally lasts 3~5 days, but individual periods are also normal within the 2~7 day time range. Menstruation that lasts too long or too short is an anomaly. Occasionally long or short menstrual periods can be caused by environmental and emotional influences, which should not be taken too seriously. However, if this is the case for several months, it is important to pay attention to whether there are abnormalities in the body. In general, the reasons for a short period are as follows.
1. Uterine hypoplasia. Uterine dysplasia generally appears with symptoms such as menstruation, low menstrual flow, and short menstrual time, and uterine dysplasia is general.
2. Endocrine disorders. Endocrine is important for menstruation, and symptoms such as low levels of estrogen and pregnancy hormones, too short menstrual time, and too little menstrual flow are prone to appear.
3. Anovulatory menstruation. The appearance of anovulatory menstruation can cause irregular bleeding in the uterus, usually during puberty or menopause. Anovulatory months are often characterized by short menstrual periods and low bleeding.
4. Endometrial tuberculosis. Endometrial tuberculosis often affects the uterus, causing infertility. Therefore, the most common symptom is infertility, followed by bleeding pelvic pain, and will also be accompanied by menstrual disorder, low menstrual flow, and severe amenorrhea.
5. Caused by the flow of people. Some women often have abortions, the endometrium is damaged during curettage, adhesions, and eventually symptoms of reduced menstrual flow or short menstrual duration. Even large adhesion ranges can lead to amenorrhea.
6. Luteal insufficiency. Due to abnormal luteal function, the luteal phase becomes shorter and the menstrual period is too short, which generally occurs during the reproductive years.
Warm reminder, when women have too short menstruation, they should go to the hospital to find out the cause and exclude the cause of pathology. Cook from life, maintain good living habits, usually exercise more, and improve your physical fitness. When the physiological day comes, you should relax your mood, alleviate the phenomenon of too short physiological time, and slowly resume menstruation.
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