The period has never been bleeding, especially little

The period has never been bleeding, especially little

Under normal circumstances, women have their period once a month. The normal menstrual cycle should be twenty-eight days, and the duration of menstruation is generally three to seven days. However, some women experience that their period never comes. This is most likely related to their daily living and working environment. It may also not be menstrual blood but uterine bleeding. Let's take a look at what is going on when their period never comes and the bleeding is very little?

Generally, women with normal sexual development have normal menstruation and will not have vaginal bleeding outside of menstrual periods. Normal menstruation lasts for 3-7 days. In addition to the menstruation coming on time, it may sometimes be slightly earlier or later due to living environment and mood fluctuations, usually not more than 5-7 days. If you experience abnormal vaginal bleeding, no matter how much bleeding or how long it lasts, you should not take it lightly and do not think it is a menstrual disorder and not get checked.

Here are some common symptoms of vaginal bleeding:

1) The first time you do intercourse or the movement is too hasty or too violent, the vaginal wall is not fully expanded, which can easily cause vaginal wall tearing. This situation is more common among young girls who cheat on their husbands. Generally speaking, women's vagina is elastic, has many vertical and horizontal wrinkles, is easy to expand, and will not tear. The vagina of a young girl is not fully developed yet. If she is too nervous during the first intercourse, her muscles will contract and tear easily if she uses too much force.

2) After the menstrual period is over, vaginal bleeding that occurs between two menstrual periods may be physiological or pathological. The most common of the former is vaginal bleeding during ovulation, which is characterized by mild lower abdominal pain and discomfort during a small amount of bleeding, and basal body temperature changes during ovulation. The latter is characterized by cervical erosion, polyps or cervical cancer, especially after frequent ml. This is because the contact and friction of sexual qg causes damage and congestion of the lesion site, resulting in blood exudation.

3) Menstruation does not come on time, and vaginal bleeding occurs 7-10 days later. At this time, it is necessary to distinguish whether the vaginal bleeding is caused by menstruation or disease. The former is similar to the regularity of previous menstruation. The latter has no such pattern, with the flow sometimes more and sometimes less, but constantly. If accompanied by abdominal pain, you should pay more attention, because this situation is more common in ectopic pregnancy or threatened abortion.

4) The amount of menstrual blood increases, the duration is longer, and the dysmenorrhea is more obvious. This situation is more common in uterine fibroids or endometriosis.

5) If you had normal menstruation in the past but have had continuous bleeding recently, this is usually caused by illness and requires prompt examination. The most likely cause is uterine inflammation or cancer. If after a natural or artificial abortion, vaginal bleeding usually stops within 3-7 days, and normal menstruation resumes after one month. However, if the above-mentioned continuous uterine bleeding occurs, it is very likely that there is residual fetal membrane tissue in the uterus. If this is the case, it should be removed by curettage as soon as possible, otherwise the residual fetal membrane tissue may turn into choriocarcinoma after a period of time. In addition, it may also be caused by intrauterine infection or cervical injury, which can be easily diagnosed through further examination.

6) For women who have had hydatidiform mole and whose condition has improved after treatment and whose menstruation has returned to normal, if they experience abnormal, heavy vaginal bleeding again within two years, it may be an early symptom of malignant hydatidiform mole and diagnosis should not be delayed.

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