What should I do if my period hasn't stopped for half a month

  There was once a movie in which the protagonist's father said, 'There is a terrifying animal in this world that can bleed for seven days without dying.'. Oh, this terrible animal is talking about our vast female compatriots! Hey, girls are really good at bleeding. Sometimes, it's not that it scares others, but rather that it scares oneself. For example, what if my period hasn't stopped for half a month?

  

What should I do if my period hasn't stopped for half a month1

  Menstruation has been ongoing for about half a month, and for young women, it may be caused by dysfunctional uterine bleeding. There are many reasons that can cause menstrual abnormalities, such as endocrine disorders, medication, gynecological inflammation, and psychological reasons. It may also be related to hormone levels, endometrial abnormalities, and uterine fibroids.

  It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination. Firstly, the hospital should conduct a routine vaginal discharge test, vaginal exfoliated cell smear examination, and hormone testing. Endocrine and pelvic ultrasound examinations can also be performed. Generally, under the guidance of a doctor, sex hormones such as progesterone can be used for treatment. To cure inflammation, some medications can be taken for treatment. During normal times, pay attention to maintaining personal hygiene during menstruation and avoid sexual activity during this period. If you don't want to go, you can try taking some granules for 3 days. During bleeding, avoid overexertion and rest more.

  In daily life, it is important to maintain local cleanliness to prevent infection, take appropriate rest, avoid mental stress, overwork, or vigorous exercise, increase nutrition, eat more protein rich foods, as well as vegetables and fruits.

  Menstrual disorders can bring more hidden dangers to women's physical health, such as concurrent menstrual arthritis, monthly rash, menstrual toothache, menstrual asthma, endometriosis, cervicitis, etc. It is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner.

  What should I do if my period hasn't stopped for half a month? It may be caused by dysfunctional uterine bleeding. It may also be caused by other reasons. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination.

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