Sexual Health
Delaying menstruation for a few days is normal, and we should pay attention to its four major hazards
Abnormal menstruation is particularly common in our daily lives, with delayed menstruation being one of them. We must pay attention to its harmfulness and cook immediately after abnormal menstruation.
It is normal to be a few days late for menstruation
Generally speaking, it is normal for women to be late for menstruation within 7 days. The menstrual cycle is generally 28 to 30 days. Early or delayed menstruation by one week is normal. The menstrual cycle is influenced by various factors. When there is a delay in menstruation, it is recommended to observe for 1-2 days or go to the hospital for a detailed examination of the reasons for the delay. Women have a normal life and are not affected by emotions, diseases, medications, etc. The likelihood of delayed menstruation during pregnancy or reproductive system diseases is high.
If women supplement or lose weight quickly in a short period of time, changes in dietary habits will adjust the body's function and secretion system, and the menstrual cycle will also change. In addition, prolonged exposure to high levels of stress can easily lead to hormonal imbalances and delayed menstruation. Diseases, medications, and other factors can also affect the normal menstrual cycle, so women who take emergency contraceptives or polycystic ovary syndrome for a long time often experience delayed menstruation.
Menstrual delay hazards
1. Causing Headache: Headache is a common disease related to the unique physiological characteristics of women. Epidemiological surveys have shown that menstrual related headaches account for about 20% of female headaches.
2. Gynecological Inflammation Crisis: Irregular menstruation poses a serious threat to women's physical health. Such as menstrual arthritis, menstrual rash, menstrual toothache, menstrual asthma, endometrial displacement, cervicitis, etc.
3. Causing infertility: According to the World Health Organization, the incidence of infertility in some regions of developing countries is as high as 30%, while in China, the statistics range from 6% to 10%. Due to the pressure of study and employment, the childbearing age has risen, and the supplement of sexually transmitted diseases, the incidence rate of infertility has increased. Irregular menstruation in women is also a direct cause of infertility.
4. Affects beauty: Many women suffer from blemishes and acne on their faces, resulting in impaired appearance and anxiety. These spots and acne are insoluble in cosmetics, a reflection of physical lesions, and external manifestations of menstrual disorders, cancer, liver cirrhosis, and other diseases. If not diagnosed early, it will not only affect beauty, but also affect health.