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Check out the five major reasons why your aunt has not come. Missing menstruation is not a rare phenomenon!

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  Five reasons why my aunt didn’t come

Check out the five major reasons why your aunt has not come. Missing menstruation is not a rare phenomenon!

  1. Pregnancy

  For those who have sex female , if menstruation does not come, the first thing to consider is the possibility of pregnancy. If your period is delayed for more than 10 days than expected, it is recommended to take a home pregnancy test or Hospital Take a pregnancy test to confirm pregnancy.

  2. Endocrine disorders

  Menstruation is the hormone secreted by the ovaries that acts on Uterus Formed after the endometrium, the ovarian secretion of hormones is controlled by the pituitary gland and hypothalamus to release hormones. Long-term mental depression, tension or major mental stimulation and psychological trauma can lead to Menstrual disorders or Dysmenorrheaamenorrhea

  3. Reproductive system disease

  Reproductive system diseases such as polycystic ovary Syndrome, uterine fibroids, etc., may affect the menstrual cycle, leading to irregular or delayed menstruation. These diseases usually require Gynecology Examination and B-ultrasound examination to diagnose.

  4. Effects of drugs

  Taking certain medications, such as birth control pills and antidepressants, may interfere with the normal menstrual cycle and cause delayed menstruation. If you suspect that medications are the cause of missed periods, you should consult your doctor to adjust your medication or seek alternative treatment options.

  5. Bad living habits

  Irregular work and rest schedules, excessive dieting, lack of exercise and other bad living habits may lead to imbalance of hormone levels in the body and affect menstruation. Establishing healthy living habits, maintaining a regular work and rest schedule, eating a reasonable diet, and appropriately increasing the amount of exercise will help normalize menstruation.

  Prevention and response measures:

  1. Keep a happy mood and avoid long-term mental stress.

  2. Eat a reasonable diet and avoid excessive dieting or nutritional imbalance.

  3. Carry out appropriate physical activities to enhance physical fitness and reduce stress.

  4. Avoid long-term use of drugs that may affect the menstrual cycle, such as birth control pills, etc.

  5. Conduct regular gynecological examinations to promptly detect and treat diseases that may affect menstruation.

  If menstruation does not come or cycle disorders persist, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time for professional examination and consultation. With lifestyle improvements and necessary medical intervention, most menstrual problems can be effectively managed and improved.

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