Why Does My Menstrual Cycle Come Frequently?
Menstruation is a criterion for measuring whether a woman is healthy. Under normal conditions, menstruation occurs once a month and generally lasts for 3-5 days. However, many women in life often do not have menstruation or it arrives frequently, seriously disturbing women's physical and mental health. Whether menstruation is delayed or advanced, it will affect women's normal life. Most women frequently menstruate due to contact bleeding or functional uterine bleeding. Why do women frequently menstruate? 1. Women may menstruate more frequently due to pathological factors. Some women may experience ovulation bleeding during the menstrual cycle, which may last for several days, but the amount of menstrual blood is less, and symptoms such as soreness and abdominal pain may occur, so it is easy for women to misunderstand that they are menstruating again. It is a normal physiological phenomenon for women to have bleeding during ovulation, so there is no need to worry. 2. Contact bleeding can lead to frequent menstruation in women. Organic diseases of reproductive organs such as vaginitis and cervical erosion can lead to symptoms of contact bleeding in women, usually manifesting as symptoms after severe defecation. In addition, women's emotional abnormalities can also lead to frequent menstruation. For example, prolonged stress or severe mental stimulation can lead to menstrual disorders. 3. If a woman has symptoms of functional uterine bleeding, she may experience irregular menstrual cycles and increased menstrual flow. Therefore, when women find that their menstruation is abnormal, they should first rule out uterine functional bleeding and go to the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.