What are the characteristics of endocrine disorder bleeding

Endocrine disorder bleeding refers to dysfunctional uterine bleeding in women, which is characterized by disrupted menstrual cycles and irregular vaginal bleeding. Endocrine disorders can occur when women have irregular cycles or prolonged menstrual periods. Vaginal bleeding is continuous, sometimes in the form of drips or can be characterized by heavy bleeding. The bleeding will last for about 2 weeks and will not easily stop on its own. If the bleeding is prolonged, it may lead to low immunity, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis and other diseases. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding may be caused by the dysfunction of reproductive endocrine axis, patients should pay attention to abdominal warmth in normal life, avoid eating cold and spicy and stimulating food. Ensure enough rest time and reduce the pressure of life and work appropriately. Pay attention to personal hygiene, maintain a light diet can be. Clinical sub when patients appear dysfunctional uterine bleeding phenomenon, we recommend that patients go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the disease, and according to the cause of the standardized treatment.