What causes continuous menstruation?
Prolonged menstruation may be caused by endocrine disorders, adenomyosis, endometriosis, or other conditions. Prompt medical consultation and treatment according to medical advice are necessary. Specific causes are as follows:
1. Endocrine Disorders
High levels of stress from work or daily life can keep the nervous system in a prolonged state of tension, potentially leading to endocrine imbalances and continuous menstruation. Under a doctor's guidance, medications such as dienogest tablets, tranexamic acid tablets, or mefenamic acid tablets may be used to regulate hormonal balance.
2. Adenomyosis
When adenomyosis leads to tissue proliferation, the uterine wall may thicken and uterine volume increase, resulting in menstrual irregularities including prolonged bleeding. Follow medical advice and use medications such as enteric-coated aspirin capsules, dienogest tablets, or estradiol acetate norethisterone tablets to alleviate symptoms.
3. Endometriosis
When ectopic endometrial tissue is stimulated by hormones and affects ovarian function, it may cause prolonged menstruation accompanied by pain due to shedding of endometrial tissue. Under medical supervision, treatment may include naproxen capsules, ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, or ethinylestradiol cyproterone acetate tablets.
In addition, persistent menstruation may also be a sign of endometrial cancer; therefore, timely medical evaluation is essential for accurate diagnosis.