The term “aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. There are many reasons why menstruation does not last for two weeks, which may be due to endocrine disorders, endometritis, adenomyoma and other reasons.
1. Endocrine disorders: If the patient’s corpus luteum atrophy is incomplete, resulting in disorders of estrogen and progesterone levels in the body, thus leading to irregular menstruation, which can last for two weeks.
2. Endometritis: When the endometrium is infected by bacteria or other microorganisms, endometritis occurs, which can lead to prolonged menstrual period, increased menstrual flow, and may be accompanied by abnormal leukorrhea, pain in the lower abdomen, loss of appetite, headache and other symptoms.
3. Adenomyoma: due to the increase in the area of the endometrium, the uterus does not contract well, resulting in prolonged menstrual periods and increased menstrual flow.
Other causes include pelvic inflammatory disease, endometrial polyps, etc. If the patient’s menstruation is not clean for two weeks, and the menstrual flow is heavy, accompanied by persistent abdominal pain that cannot be relieved, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner, and under the guidance of the doctor to improve the relevant examinations and targeted treatment.