What’s wrong with a woman of 50 whose menstrual intervals are getting shorter and shorter?



There are more reasons for 50-year-old women to have shorter and shorter menstrual intervals, which may be caused by endocrine disorders, endometrial polyps, uterine submucosal fibroids, endometritis and so on.

1. Endocrine disorders: women at the age of 50 have entered menopause, due to the gradual decline in the secretion level of the ovarian endocrine function, the secretion of estrogen level is unstable, menstrual disorders may occur, which leads to shorter menstrual cycles.

1. Endometrial polyp: It is a swelling that protrudes from the endometrial tissue due to the limited proliferation of endometrial glands, which is usually benign and less malignant, and usually causes shortening of menstrual cycle, heavy menstruation, and menstrual dribbling.

2. Submucous fibroid: It is a mass in the uterine cavity protruding from the endometrium, usually manifested as shortened menstrual cycle, irregular menstruation, excessive or scanty menstruation, and so on.

3. Endometritis: endometritis is caused by the destruction of the endometrium due to bacterial or other infections of the endometrium, which leads to changes in menstruation and may cause early menstruation, scanty menstruation, bloody leukorrhea, and so on.

Women in their 50s whose menstrual intervals are getting shorter and shorter are advised to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and target treatment.