What’s wrong with your period not ending after 14 days?

The normal duration of menstruation is 7 days and beyond that, the 14th day has not yet ended. At this time consider that there are many factors to be present, such as the presence of fibroids, endometrial polyps, submucosal fibroids, cervical canal polyps, cysts of the adnexa, etc. This is the time when the function of the ovaries is affected and can also cause constant bleeding during menstruation. If the bleeding is prolonged, you should first go to the hospital to register for gynecological examination and ultrasound to determine if there are any of the above diseases, and then treat them symptomatically by taking oral anti-inflammatory and hemostatic drugs. When there is an endocrine hormone imbalance, there is no way to achieve a balanced hormone level due to the change in hormone level, so it can cause a dripping period that does not end after 14 days. If possible, go to the hospital for registered gynecology and check endocrine hormones on an empty stomach to see if there are any abnormalities in hormone levels. Depending on the situation, oral hormonal medications, such as short-acting contraceptives, can also be taken in appropriate amounts to stop the bleeding.