The main reasons for menstrual disorders are as follows:
1. Endocrine disorders and related diseases:
Abnormal thyroid function affects the body's metabolic rate, which in turn affects the menstrual cycle.
Polycystic ovary syndrome, pituitary tumors, etc. can lead to abnormal hormone levels, affecting the normal discharge of menstruation.
Ovarian luteal insufficiency may be caused by long-term emotional distress, high life or work pressure, excessive dieting and weight loss, smoking and drinking, and other unhealthy habits, which prevent the complete shedding of the endometrium and lead to incomplete menstrual bleeding.
2. Lifestyle habits and uterine problems:
Improper diet, such as irregular eating patterns, insufficient nutrition, or excessive weight loss, may lead to menstrual irregularities.
Lack of sleep, long-term sleep deprivation can affect the normal functioning of the endocrine system.
Abnormal uterine development, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, endometritis and other uterine problems may lead to poor menstrual flow.
Uterine adhesions, cervical adhesions, etc. may be caused by abortion surgery or other uterine procedures, which can obstruct the flow of menstrual blood.
3. Other factors:
Body catching a cold, such as not paying attention to keeping warm during menstruation or consuming excessively cold food, may affect uterine contractions and lead to menstrual disorders.
Psychological factors such as excessive fatigue, emotional instability, and high stress may also lead to menstrual disorders.
The above are just some common reasons, and the specific reasons for menstrual disorders may vary from person to person. If you encounter menstrual disorders, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and consult a professional doctor for detailed medical examination and diagnosis.