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Why does menstruation come irregularly?
Causes of irregular menstrual time

Menstruation time is irregular, some women's menstruation may last for 2 days, or some women's menstruation has not ended for a week. These things belong to irregular menstrual time. The reason of irregular menstrual time may be the influence of mental factors, or it may be caused by nutrition, work and rest, environment and other reasons. Diseases can also affect menstrual time. The factors affecting menstrual time are as follows:

1, mental factors: the mental state of women will affect the length of menstruation. If women are too depressed or sad, or affected by work pressure, which affects normal menstruation, it may be that menstrual time is too long and some women have too short menstrual time.

2. Nutritional factors: Whether the intake of nutrients is sufficient will affect the normal development of women's bodies. If women have the habit of anorexia, or excessive dieting in order to lose weight, it will also affect women's menstruation. Malnourished women, lack of qi and blood, easily lead to short menstrual duration, which may lead to delayed menstruation or amenorrhea in severe cases.

3. Work and rest: At present, many women in the workplace are under great pressure, and sometimes they need to stay up late to finish their work. In this way, women's bodies can't eat for a long time, which will also affect the arrival of menstruation. Menstrual women are prone to fatigue, and if they don't pay attention to rest, they are more likely to affect their health.

4. Environmental factors: Environmental factors are also one of the factors that affect women's menstruation. For example, climate change, location change and regional differences all affect normal menstruation to some extent. If a woman is on a business trip and the weather changes, it is easy to affect the menstrual time, which can be short or long.

5, disease factors: gynecological diseases will also affect menstruation. For example, uterine fibroids, uterine cancer, urethritis infection and other diseases may lead to prolonged menstrual period.