Menstruation several times a month can be divided into frequent menstruation (menstrual blood) and irregular vaginal bleeding (non-menstrual blood) according to the nature of the bleeding, both of which need to be differentiated for reasonable treatment and management. Common causes and treatment 1. Frequent menstruation 1. Ovarian hypofunction: mainly refers to menopausal dysfunctional uterine bleeding disorder. This condition requires women to pay more attention to rest and keep their mood relaxed, and the symptoms will naturally improve after this special physiological period is over; 2. Hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis is not fully developed: this condition is mainly due to the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis of adolescent women is not yet mature, the follicles cannot develop and mature, resulting in abnormal uterine bleeding due to anovulation and uncontrollable hemorrhage It is one of the gynecological emergencies and cannot be treated at home by oneself. It is necessary to go to the local hospital and apply estrogenic drugs to control the development of the disease under the guidance of a doctor. Irregular vaginal bleeding 1. Ovulatory bleeding: Insufficient endocrine function of the corpus luteum can lead to insufficient secretion of progesterone and ovulatory bleeding. Clinically, progesterone can be injected intramuscularly or taken orally to replenish progesterone in the body to achieve therapeutic effect. 2. IUD stimulation: After women get IUD, irregular vaginal bleeding may occur if the position of IUD is not suitable or due to personal physical reasons. It is recommended to pay attention to rest. If it does not ease for a long time, the IUD needs to be removed and other methods of contraception should be used instead; 3. Tumors: lesions such as cervical cancer and vaginal cancer are mostly contact bleeding at the beginning, and with the development of the disease, it can be manifested as irregular vaginal bleeding, which can easily make patients think that they have menstruation several times a month. In the treatment, surgical excision is the main treatment, together with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, to control the development of the disease. 4. Endometriosis: This disease can affect the function of the ovaries, which in turn leads to abnormal bleeding. There are two methods of treatment. The first is through progesterone drugs such as Antrogesterone, which causes a pregnancy-like reaction in the patient under the action of the drug, causing the ectopic endometrium to stop its activity and eventually atrophy, thus producing a curative effect. The second is through injections of goserelin, which causes the endometrium to produce a phenomenon similar to the atrophy of the endometrium in menopausal women. If the condition is more severe, surgical removal of the ectopic endometrium is also required. Caution Whether frequent menstruation or irregular vaginal bleeding occurs in either case, it cannot be properly treated at home. Therefore, if you experience several periods a month, you should visit a hospital promptly to identify the cause and cooperate with your doctor for active treatment.