What’s wrong with a 46 year old having another period in 17 days?

At the age of 46, menstrual disorders are considered to be the result of 17 days of menstruation, which may be due to perimenopausal syndrome, uterine fibroids, polycystic ovary syndrome and other diseases.
1. Perimenopausal syndrome: for 46-year-old women, as they age, ovarian function gradually declines leading to neuroendocrine disorders, followed by a series of clinical manifestations, such as irregular menstrual cycles, hot flashes, palpitations, irritability, etc., and may occur 17 days of menstruation again.
2. Uterine fibroids: the cause of this disease is not yet clear, it may be related to heredity, abnormal sex hormone levels, stem cell dysfunction, etc. It is common in women older than 40 years old, and some of the patients are asymptomatic, but some of them may have shortened intervals between menstruation cycles, irregular vaginal bleeding and other symptoms, which may be manifested as menstruation coming back again in 17 days.
3. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Studies have shown that this disease is the result of a combination of genetic and environmental factors, and its main symptom is menstrual disorders, manifested in irregular menstrual cycles, hairiness, acne and other symptoms, so suffering from this disease may also lead to 46-year-old women to have a period of 17 days and then again,
There are many reasons why a 46 year old woman’s menstrual cycle starts again in 17 days, so you need to go to the hospital to have a relevant examination to identify the specific cause, and then actively treat it under the guidance of the physician if necessary.