What’s wrong with irregular periods that don’t come and go?

If your menstrual period is not normal and does not come clean after it comes, you should consider whether it is anovulatory dysfunctional hemorrhage. Anovulatory dysmenorrhea is mainly caused by the decline of progesterone or the absence of progesterone secretion in the body and the absence of ovulation, which leads to the stimulation of a single estrogen, resulting in the simple hyperplasia of the endometrium, leading to abnormal uterine bleeding and bleeding without stopping, which is called dysmenorrhea. Haemorrhagia is prevalent in adolescent and perimenopausal women. Generally, adolescent women can consider taking oral medications such as Tonic Jiale or Progesterone as well as Uterohaemonin to stop the bleeding.