Why Does My Menstrual Period Last for Half a Month Without Stopping?
When menstruation lasts for half a month without stopping, it indicates menstrual disorders. The normal menstrual cycle ranges from 21 to 35 days, with a duration of 2 to 7 days. If the duration exceeds ten days, or even more than 15 days without stopping, it is considered menstrual disorders. A chorionic gonadotropin test should be conducted to rule out pregnancy-related diseases. At the same time, observe whether the bleeding has cervical factors, and perform a B-ultrasound to check the thickness of the endometrium and exclude uterine organic diseases.
Endocrine disorders can also affect menstruation. This can be due to both mental and physiological reasons. Mental stress, depression, sadness, and other emotions; as well as physiological issues like long-term staying up late, excessive fatigue, and many other problems may affect women's endocrine system, ultimately leading to menstruation lasting for half a month without stopping.
If menstruation lasts for half a month without stopping, it requires active treatment. If the bleeding volume is large and does not stop for a long time, it may lead to hemorrhagic anemia, which is very harmful. In daily life, try to maintain a regular lifestyle, balance work and rest, avoid staying up late or overworking, and eat more warm and nourishing foods to avoid cold, raw, or spicy foods.