An abnormal menstrual cycle of 45 days may be related to endocrine disorders, pregnancy and other factors.
Under normal circumstances, the average menstrual cycle of a woman is about 28 days, but it can be early as well as delayed, up to a maximum of 7 days, so that a woman’s menstrual cycle is between 21 and 35 days, and the longest menstrual cycle usually does not exceed 35 days.
Therefore, a 45-day menstrual cycle is abnormal and may be associated with endocrine disorders, usually related to polycystic ovary syndrome, pituitary tumors, and other factors, and may be accompanied by abnormalities such as short menstrual cycles and dribbling of menstrual blood. In addition, a 45-day menstrual cycle may be associated with pregnancy.
Patients with a 45-day menstrual cycle are advised to go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause under the guidance of a professional doctor, and actively target treatment to avoid adverse effects.