Uterine diverticulum with menstruation coming a week early can be left untreated for the time being, and it depends on whether the bleeding is increasing and prolonged before deciding whether surgical treatment is needed.
Most patients with uterine diverticulum do not have any symptoms, which are usually detected by ultrasound, while a small number of patients may have prolonged periods, irregular vaginal bleeding, and dribbling periods.
It is normal for menstruation to be one week early or one week late, so a diverticulum of the uterus with menstruation one week early, bleeding time cleared within seven days, and a small amount of menstruation may not need treatment for the time being.
Once the uterine diverticulum leads to symptoms such as drenching menstruation, miscarriage during pregnancy, secondary infertility, premenstrual abdominal pain and discomfort, chronic pelvic pain, etc., surgical treatment will be needed if necessary, and so on.
Uterine diverticulum menstruation a week early may also exist other reasons, we recommend that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment, to avoid delay in the condition.