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Introduction

Introduction Menstruation refers to the resurgence of women after menstruation for a few days, usually one to two days, the amount will not be too much, if the menstrual time is longer, it should not be menstrual resurgence. In addition, after breastfeeding, it is also called resurgence. The time of menstrual reflow varies from person to person. Some have menstruation in one month after childbirth, but some also come to menstruation after weaning for baby in eight or nine months. The morning and evening of menstrual rehydration is related to endocrine, especially to the level of "prolactin" secreted by the pituitary gland. Prolactin inhibits menstrual rehydration, so menstrual rehydration is a sign of decreased prolactin secretion, which affects the amount of milk secretion, but has little effect on the composition of milk.

Cause

Cause

1, if the emergence of menstruation has just come again, the situation can generally be considered as ovulation bleeding, if the amount is not much, do not need to deal with.

2, pelvic inflammation. Inflammation of the pelvic cavity, intrauterine polyps, endometritis, etc., factors such as poor intrauterine blood circulation, degeneration and necrosis or pelvic congestion cause menstrual abnormalities.

3, uterine fibroids. In particular, submucosal fibroids of the uterus, the enlargement of the uterine cavity area, and its abnormal contraction can cause abnormal menstruation.

4, uterine dysfunctional bleeding. Such as anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding and irregular endometrial shedding, due to endocrine dysfunction caused by menstrual abnormalities.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Sex hormones six examinations gynecological inflammation examination gynecological ultrasound examination

1. Six tests for sex hormones.

2, gynecological routine examination.

3, gynecological ultrasound examination.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Accurate diagnosis can usually be made by sex hormones and gynecological ultrasound.

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