What to eat to regulate early menstruation

If menstruation is advanced within 7 days, it is generally normal and does not need to take medication to regulate, if it is more than 7 days, it may be caused by luteal insufficiency, generally oral progesterone such as dextroprogesterone and other medications to regulate; if it is caused by uterine fibroids, endometrial polyps and other organic diseases, generally recommended surgical treatment.
The normal cycle of menstruation is generally 28 days, and some people may be between 21 and 35 days, so in general, 7 days in advance is a normal phenomenon, and does not require the use of drugs to regulate.
If menstruation is more than 7 days in advance, it may be due to luteal insufficiency leading to shortened menstrual cycle and frequent menstruation, which usually requires oral progesterone treatment in the second half of menstruation, such as dextroprogesterone, progesterone and other medications.
If menstruation occurs more than 7 days in advance because of organic diseases such as uterine fibroids, endometrial polyps, etc., at this time, it can be treated by surgical removal of fibroids or polyps.
If menstruation occurs more than 7 days in advance, you should consult a doctor in time, and the relevant drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.