How long does it take to bleed from an endocrine disorder?

If endocrine disorders occur in women, most of them are manifested by changes in menstruation such as prolongation of menstrual period, and how long the bleeding lasts varies from person to person, ranging from about 5-10 days or 1 month, or even longer. According to the phenomenon of bleeding, the patient can consult the doctor in time, check the blood routine, and at the same time, monitor the coagulation mechanism, and take appropriate treatments to avoid delays in the condition. Endocrine system diseases can generally be cured through targeted therapeutic means. Mild endocrine system diseases can be cured within a short period of time, while severe diseases may take a longer period of time. Patients need to focus on a balanced diet, exercise regularly, combine work and rest, and maintain a calm mind and optimism to help maintain the health of the endocrine system.