Many women have suffered from menstrual problems.
Especially when it's two days early.
Or when you can't wait.
It is inevitable that you will subconsciously doubt.
Is there something wrong with your body?
What many call early and postponement.
It may not really refer to menstrual disorders.
Advance and postponement.
It's all normal.
Some women are accustomed to using a specific date as a basis for determining whether their menstrual periods are regular.
But in reality, women's menstrual cycles are generally 28 days long, and they fluctuate for about a week.
It is normal to start from the date when the last period first appears and end with the day before the next period, as long as the interval is between 21 and 35 days.
The female friend in the picture has a regular menstrual cycle of 25 days, which is not really delayed.
Early or delayed menstruation refers to the fact that the menstrual cycle is already fixed, and it is more than seven days in the morning or evening.
So, instead of recording the specific date of the arrival of menstruation, it is better to only count the time between each period.
It is important to note that menstruation is affected by the body's endocrine, and if you take hormone-containing drugs such as birth control pills, or if your mood changes greatly in a short period of time, your menstrual cycle will change. As long as it is adjusted in time, menstruation can return to normal.
What you thought was in advance.
Maybe not really in advance.
Some women may have multiple bleeding during a regular menstrual cycle, such as coming on the 15th of each month, but suddenly coming again on the 30th of a month, thinking that it is an early period.
Actually, these may not be real menstrual blood. If you have organic lesions such as endometrial polyps and uterine fibroids, or because of the fluctuation of hormone levels during ovulation, there will also be ** bleeding.
Abnormal bleeding caused by abnormal endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial malignancy, cervical lesions, etc., can sometimes be confused with abnormal menstruation.
If there is abnormal bleeding, you can tell if it is menstrual blood by the texture and color of the bleeding. Normal menstrual blood will be bright red or dark red, and if it is brown and uneven, it may be related to factors such as incomplete passage of menstrual blood from the previous menstrual period, oxidation, luteal dysfunction, ovulation disorders, or polycystic ovary syndrome.
If the blood flow is large and accompanied by blood clots, the color is dark and dark, and it is purplish-red, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination to see if there are endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids, abnormal endometrial hyperplasia, etc.
Delayed menstruation. It may be an endocrine disorder.
Delayed menstruation does not mean that the body is ischemia, but that there is something wrong with the body.
Among them, some women have delayed menstruation, which may only be due to obesity, rapid weight gain or loss, excessive dieting, strenuous exercise, mood changes, etc., which lead to a decrease in the secretion of promoting glandular hormones, and the follicles cannot develop and ovulate normally, so that the formation and shedding of the endometrium are affected.
In this case, as long as you maintain a scientific and orderly **, do not overeat, do not overeat, exercise moderately, and manage positive emotions, the phenomenon of menstrual disorders can be alleviated.
There are also some women who are affected by chronic diseases or internal secretory diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome, and it is necessary to prescribe the right medicine.
In 2024.
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