For women, they have a menstrual period every month. The menstrual period begins when they are thirteen or fourteen years old and continues until they are forty or fifty years old, when they gradually experience menopause. The menstrual period is also affectionately called "period". When it comes, women will be upset, but once it does not come on time, women will be more upset and worried about their bodies, wondering if there is something wrong with them. It can be said that this "entanglement" has been going on for decades. So, what is the reason why your period never comes on time? How do you know if your menstrual period is normal? Let’s take a look at it together below. Why does my period never come on time? Efficacy of therapeutic drugs: Many women, in order to pursue a slim figure, lose weight by taking slimming products, but they do not know that they can indeed lose weight, but not only are the weights easy to rebound, but the therapeutic drugs entering the body will also affect the secretion of hormones. If the secretion of female hormones is abnormal, it is likely to cause abnormalities in the menstrual cycle; some women also take contraceptive measures by taking emergency contraceptives, but taking birth control pills frequently will also affect the normal menstruation, and in severe cases, it may also affect the uterine function. Causes of gynecological diseases: Gynecological diseases are problems that women avoid, but they are common problems, whether mild or severe. Common uterine fibroids, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc., all of which directly affect the normal regularity of menstruation. Because menstruation is the result of the regular shedding of the uterine wall, if the uterus functions abnormally or becomes diseased, menstruation will naturally become abnormal. Endocrine imbalance: Unhealthy diet, irregular work and rest, excessive psychological stress and many other factors may cause endocrine imbalance. Once the endocrine is out of balance, the body's hormone metabolism will be affected, estrogen metabolism may be abnormal, the body's corpus luteum function will be insufficient, the menstrual period will be affected, and the cycle will be disrupted. Improper use of sanitary napkins: Sanitary napkins are a necessity during menstruation. Many women may stockpile a large number of them at one time and store them at home, or even store them in the bathroom for convenience. Some women use sanitary napkins with scents or medicinal effects to cover up the body odor during the premenstrual period, or do not change sanitary napkins for a long time. These practices are all incorrect and can easily damage the uterus and cause menstrual disorders. |
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