Now, due to various reasons, irregular menstruation is causing a lot of trouble for many people. To cure it, it is necessary to figure out where the problem lies and have a clear understanding. However, the understanding of ultrasound and negative ultrasound is not deep enough. So, let's learn together whether to do an ultrasound or a negative ultrasound for menstrual disorders?
Menstrual disorders, should I do an ultrasound or a negative ultrasound
For patients with severe menstrual disorders, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination to understand the cause of their menstrual disorders, so as to receive better and more targeted treatment. For female friends with menstrual disorders, it is recommended to undergo a negative ultrasound examination at the hospital because it can obtain a clearer image and more accurate examination results. Moreover, patients do not need to deliberately hold their urine before the examination.
A vaginal ultrasound examination will not harm the female vagina. If a female friend is still a virgin and worried about damaging the hymen, a rectal ultrasound examination can be performed. Although the results may not be accurate, they still have some persuasiveness. When going to the hospital for examination due to menstrual disorders, one should follow the doctor's advice to see if there is still a need for vaginal discharge examination and endocrine examination.
Symptoms of menstrual disorders
1. Menstruation is advanced. Early menstruation refers to the sudden shortening of the menstrual cycle, which is shorter than 21 days and lasts for more than 2 consecutive cycles, but with normal menstrual flow.
2. Menstrual delay. Regular menstrual cycle, with menstrual irregularities occurring more than 7 days or even 40-50 days after the onset of menstruation, and continuous occurrence of two or more menstrual cycles, but with normal menstrual flow.
3. Extended menstrual period. The menstrual cycle is normal and the menstrual flow is normal, but the menstrual period is prolonged and lasts for more than 7 days, even up to 2 weeks.
4. Excessive menstrual flow. The daily blood loss during menstruation is more than 80ml, or the menstrual flow is significantly increased compared to before, which is called excessive menstrual flow.
5. Low menstrual flow. The menstrual cycle is basically normal, with a significant decrease in menstrual flow, even to the point of being cleared by drip; Or if the menstrual period is shortened by less than two days and the menstrual flow is also low.
6. Mid menstrual bleeding. Also known as premenstrual bleeding or ovulatory bleeding. Refers to bleeding that occurs between two regular and normal menstrual cycles.
In the future, when encountering situations, everyone will know which one to choose based on their different physical conditions. B-ultrasound and negative ultrasound are two different examination methods, with different scopes and purposes. Naturally, different methods should be chosen for different situations. You can go to the hospital to ask, and the doctor will give you answers.