Is it normal for menstruation to last for eight or nine days? 4 reasons for irregular menstruation in women

Is it normal for menstruation to last for eight or nine days? 4 reasons for irregular menstruation in women

Irregular menstruation is a gynecological disease with a high clinical incidence. According to the latest clinical statistics, about 30% of women in China have irregular menstruation. Because many people do not pay attention to irregular menstruation and do not go to the hospital for treatment in time, the condition worsens. Regarding whether it is normal to have a menstrual period of 89 days and the causes of irregular menstruation in women, we specially invited Fu Xiafei, chief physician of Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University, to give us a special interpretation.

Is it normal that menstruation takes eight or nine days to clean up?

Menstruation lasting eight or nine days is abnormal. Normal menstruation should be 3 to 7 days. If it exceeds 7 days, it is considered to be too long. The causes of too long menstruation are: 1. Organic lesions, such as endometrial polyps and uterine submucosal fibroids; 2. Endocrine system disorders. Hormone secretion disorders cause luteal insufficiency and poor luteal function, causing too long menstruation; 3. The incision in the uterus of women who have undergone cesarean section does not heal well and is uneven, forming a scar diverticulum, which causes too long menstruation.

Can oral contraceptives regulate menstruation?

Short-term oral contraceptives can be used to regulate menstruation. The dosage of short-term oral contraceptives is relatively low, and women need to take them for a long time to regulate the menstrual cycle. Commonly used clinical products include Yousiyue. It should be noted that when women take it for early abnormal uterine bleeding, they should seek medical attention in time and adjust the medication and measurement under the guidance of the doctor. ?

What is the cause of irregular menstruation in women?

The causes of irregular menstruation include: 1. Internal causes: organic diseases of the uterus, gynecological endocrine system diseases, endocrine system diseases, blood system diseases, etc.; 2. External causes: such as oral contraceptives, intrauterine devices; 3. Temporary factors, such as environmental changes, excessive stress, and mental changes; 4. Long-term factors: such as organic diseases.

Women's menstruation usually lasts about a week. If it is not for a long time, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital for a formal examination in time to determine whether there is a reproductive system disease. If the examination confirms that there is a reproductive system disease, it needs to be treated in time. There are many reasons for irregular menstruation in women, such as pathology, physiology, environment, drugs, etc.

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