What if a little girl’s period doesn’t go away for ten days?

“Auntie” generally refers to a woman’s menstruation. If a girl’s period doesn’t go away after ten days, she needs to go to the hospital for a sex hormone test and take medication to stop the bleeding.
If a girl’s period doesn’t go away after ten days, it may be due to incomplete development of the ovaries and abnormal function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis that regulates menstruation, which leads to the symptoms of irregular menstruation, manifested in the phenomenon of prolonged menstruation.
In order to prevent prolonged menstruation from leading to anemia or infection, a sex hormone 6 test should be done first to determine whether it is caused by low levels of estrogen or progesterone, and hormone medication can be taken under the guidance of a doctor to regulate menstruation and stop bleeding.
If the estradiol level is too low, estradiol valerate tablets can be taken to replenish estrogen in the body, but there may be side effects such as headache, abdominal pain and nausea. If the prolonged periods are caused by insufficient function of the corpus luteum, progesterone can be taken to replenish progesterone to protect the uterine lining and stop bleeding, but it may be accompanied by adverse reactions such as rash, itchy skin and nausea.
In addition to this, tests should be done to rule out pathologies such as fibroids, uterine polyps, and endometrial hyperplasia. If the prolonged menstrual period is caused by a disease, the disease should be actively treated to promote the normalization of menstruation. The use of the above medications should be in accordance with medical advice.