Why do you still have irregular periods even though your hormone count is normal?

Hormone six normal menstrual irregularities are caused by uterine lesions, excessive weight loss, systemic diseases, etc., which need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Uterine lesions: If there are lesions in the endometrium, such as endometrial polyps, submucosal fibroids, etc., even if the hormone secretion is normal, the endometrium can not be shed normally, resulting in irregular menstruation and abnormal bleeding.
2. Excessive weight loss: If you have recently eaten less and exercised a lot, it will put your body in a state of extreme exertion, which will affect the proliferation of the endometrium, thus causing menstrual disorders.
3. Systemic diseases: If the patient’s body is weaker and there are diseases such as hepatitis, anemia, tuberculosis, etc., it will also affect the normal pattern of menstruation and make the growth of endometrium too slow, which will lead to menstrual irregularities.
If the six hormones are normal, but there is still irregular menstruation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and carry out standardized treatment.