Women will have their periods on a few days every month, but sometimes their periods are delayed due to various factors. So how many days is normal for menstruation to be delayed? What factors can cause menstruation to be late? When this happens, how can we effectively alleviate the problem? Let's take a look. It's normal if my period is delayed for a few days We all know that women have a fixed cycle when they have their periods. If you find that your period has not come, don't worry. It is normal to come about 7 days early or late. The length of the cycle varies from person to person. However, if menstruation does not come after more than 7 days, it is considered delayed menstruation. If you have not had your period despite having had sexual intercourse before, you need to pay attention at this time. If your period is delayed by 10 days, you may be pregnant. You can do an early pregnancy test on your own, or go to the hospital for a blood test for HCG testing to confirm whether you are pregnant. Menstrual periods can provide signals to identify women's health conditions, so it is necessary to understand the main reasons for delayed menstruation. There are many reasons that affect delayed menstruation. Female friends should take care of themselves and pay attention to whether their menstrual period arrives as scheduled. Reasons for delayed menstruation 1. Pregnancy Women's menstruation will stop during pregnancy. Women can do a pregnancy test after their menstruation is delayed. The simplest way is to use an early pregnancy test strip to do a self-test. You can also go to a reliable hospital for a blood HCG test. How many days of delayed menstruation is considered pregnancy? Sometimes, when a woman becomes pregnant, it will also affect her menstrual driving distance. Female friends can do a pregnancy test after the menstruation is delayed. The simplest way is to use an early pregnancy test paper to test yourself, or you can go to a reliable hospital for a blood HCG test. How many days of delayed menstruation is considered pregnancy? Pregnancy causes delayed menstruation and also has the following symptoms a. Breast pain, swelling and itching: Breast pain, swelling and itching are physiological phenomena in early pregnancy. In addition, there will be changes such as darkening of areola color, obvious veins in subcutaneous tissue of breast, obvious protrusion of nipple, etc. b. Frequent feeling of nausea and vomiting: Basically, many pregnant women in the early stages of pregnancy often experience feeling of nausea and vomiting, especially at the beginning of the day. This condition varies from person to person. Some people have very mild symptoms, while others have very severe symptoms. Unless you have severe nausea and vomiting, you don't need to see a doctor, otherwise these are all normal conditions in early pregnancy. c. Changes in skin color: This may cause skin pigmentation or stretch marks in the abdominal cavity, especially in the later stages of pregnancy. d. Frequent urination: In the third month of pregnancy, the bladder is compressed by the expanding uterus, causing the bladder volume to shrink, and frequent urination will always occur. e. Very easy to get tired: In the early stages of pregnancy, you will get tired very easily and often feel sleepy. 2. Delayed menstruation in adolescent girls The most common cause is anovulatory menstrual disorders due to imperfect regulation of the midbrain-pituitary-uterine-ovarian axis. Its characteristics are infrequent menstruation, sudden irregular menorrhagia and prolonged menstruation after a short period of amenorrhea. The symptoms will gradually improve after the gonad axis develops and matures with age, but serious symptoms still require treatment. 3. Caused by drugs Sometimes when you go to the doctor, the doctor will ask you when prescribing the fluid: Have you had your period this month? This is not a casual question, because some medicines can affect the menstrual cycle, so the doctor needs to understand your menstrual status. For example, emergency contraception can also affect menstruation, sometimes delaying it and sometimes bringing it forward. However, it is recommended that you do not take medicines that affect menstruation frequently, as taking too much will have a great impact on the human body. 4. Malnutrition Sometimes the lack of some nutrients in the human body can also cause delayed menstruation. At this time, you need to take some nutritional supplements or tonics to induce menstruation. This situation is actually very easy to deal with. In daily life, you should supplement nutrition well and take food supplements in time. Especially after menstruation, more nutrients are lost, so it is necessary to replenish nutrients so as not to affect the next menstrual period. 5. Poor mental state A good mood is very beneficial to the body, this is absolutely true! Today's social work pressure and academic pressure are getting greater and greater, but this causes many girls to have endocrine imbalances, which can easily lead to delayed menstruation. Therefore, sometimes when menstruation is delayed, you need to think about whether it is caused by mental factors. If so, you need to adjust your mental state. 6. Fasting to lose weight Nowadays, girls are increasingly pursuing a perfect and slim figure, so they usually adopt more extreme weight loss methods: dieting or taking weight loss products. Such adverse effects can easily lead to malnutrition and side effects of drugs, which can also cause delayed menstruation. Therefore, I advise all girls not to ignore their health just to lose weight. 7. Gynecological diseases cause delayed menstruation a. Cervical adhesion: There is menstruation, but the menstruation is accumulated in the uterus because the cervix cannot be discharged normally due to adhesion. The patient will have regular abdominal pain. B-ultrasound examination can show shadows in the uterine cavity. It is usually necessary to go to the hospital for cervical dilation. If this situation is not improved in time, it will cause endometriosis. b. Premature ovarian failure: It is caused by abnormalities in the ovaries. The main symptoms are often delayed menstruation, infrequent menstruation, amenorrhea and infertility. Symptoms similar to menopause may occur, such as vaginal dryness, difficulty in sexual life, sweating and insomnia. c. Polycystic ovary syndrome: In addition to infrequent menstruation, it also has three other characteristics: anovulation, obesity, and excessive hair growth. This disease can not only cause irregular menstruation and infertility, but also is likely to increase the risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, and endometrial cancer. d. Abnormal thyroid hormone: Thyroid cysts seem to be more common in women. Whether the thyroid hormone is too high or too low, it will affect the menstrual period. When the thyroid hormone is more hyperactive, the menstrual frequency decreases, the menstrual volume decreases, and the time interval between two menstrual periods lengthens. When thyroid hormone is not high, menstruation increases and bleeding lasts longer, but patients with a long illness will have less and less menstruation, or even no menstruation. |
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