Menstruation once in half a month is considered as frequent menstruation, which can be seen in hyperthyroidism, endocrine disorders, gynecological organic lesions and other conditions.
1. Hyperthyroidism: If you suffer from hyperthyroidism, the excessive secretion of thyroid hormones can lead to excessive growth of the uterine lining, causing frequent menstruation and increased menstrual flow.
2. Endocrine disorders: commonly found in ovulatory abnormal uterine bleeding, mostly due to luteal atrophy atrophy, resulting in irregular shedding of the endometrium, manifested as frequent menstruation.
3. Organic gynecological lesions:
(1) Benign diseases: such as endometrial polyps, uterine submucous fibroids, etc., can lead to frequent stripping of the endometrium, causing frequent menstruation.
(2) Malignant diseases: such as cervical cancer, endometrial cancer and other diseases, can be due to cancerous foci stripping bleeding, similar to the performance of frequent menstrual periods.
It is suggested that women whose menstrual cycle is less than 21 days need to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examination, and actively deal with it under the guidance of specialists.