“Aunt” disruption is a disease, must be treated!

Normal menstruation is a sign of a woman’s reproductive and physical health. Normally, it occurs once every 21-35 days, with a bleeding period of 2-7 days and a bleeding volume of 5-80 ml. Any bleeding that is not within this range is called abnormal uterine bleeding, which we call “menstrual disorder”. Women call menstruation “aunt”, but she is the most difficult relative in the world. There are few women who have been happy with their aunt all their lives, and she is often unruly and unpredictable. Girls have a very ambivalent attitude towards their period, disliking it, worrying about it, and panicking when it becomes irregular: Oh my God, what’s wrong with me? Am I going to die? Is it cancer? More than 80% of gynecological endocrinology clinics are for patients with menstrual disorders, and the majority of those who ask questions about menstruation on the Internet. There are many causes of menstrual disorders, and there are two types of causes of menstrual disorders: organic and functional. The causes of menstrual disorders can be identified and treated as organic or functional. Organic diseases include: 1) systemic diseases such as thrombocytopenia, remittance, abnormal thyroid function, diabetes, etc.; 2) diseases of reproductive organs: cervicitis and polyps, endometrial polyps, endometriosis, fibroids, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, etc.; 3) pregnancy-related diseases: pre-eclampsia, ectopic pregnancy, trophoblastic diseases, etc. For menstrual disorders caused by organic diseases, the root problem can be solved only by treating the cause, which is the task of all related disciplines and fields. Functional disorders include: ovulatory dysfunction, ovulatory bleeding, luteal insufficiency, etc. The causes include irregular life, stress, trauma, excessive weight loss, obesity, environmental changes, etc. Adolescence is mainly due to immaturity of the reproductive endocrine axis, while menopause is the result of gradual decline of ovarian function. Today’s science focuses on the prevention and treatment of dysfunctional “aunt dysfunction”. Prevention is the key to treating menstrual disorders before they happen! In fact, the aunt is really not easy to serve, you are too fat, too thin, get up early, sleep late, depressed, anxious, sad, painful, business trips abroad, she is all unhappy, once unhappy to play temper …… so, regular life, diet, reduce stress, appropriate exercise, maintain the normal functioning of the body, neuroendocrine The normal menstruation will be normal. If you are good to yourself, you are good to your aunt, and the world will be at peace! The first step to fix your period is to stop bleeding and regulate menstruation. For patients who visit the doctor for prolonged bleeding, timely stopping the bleeding is the first step, otherwise it may lead to anemia or even shock, infection, loss of body resistance and so on. The killer app to stop bleeding is sex hormone. The doctor has to decide the type, dose and time of hormone to use according to your bleeding volume, time, endometrial thickness and whether you are anemic or not. This step is extremely delicate, so seek medical treatment. Step 2 of fixing your period: adjusting your cycle To normalize your menstrual cycle, Western medicine has nothing more than estrogen, progestin, compound oral contraceptives, etc. Don’t panic when you hear about hormones. Your menstrual disorder is caused by the lack of hormones and hormonal disorders. If you don’t treat it for a long time, endometrial hyperplasia and cancer may come to you. The third step to fix your period: restore ovulation to help you get pregnant. If you restore ovulation once a month, your period will naturally come on a regular basis. Of course, if you want to get pregnant, arrange intercourse during ovulation, and the northern nose will come naturally. Those who want to conceive but cannot ovulate naturally will have to promote ovulation. The truth is, menstrual disorders are not terrible, what’s terrible is that they are either taboo or hormone-phobic, the consequences of which are getting heavier and heavier, not well regulated, and can even bring about long-term complications. So, don’t hesitate, “aunt” mess is a disease, must be treated!