43 days without a period

Jun 01, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
"Menstruation," also known as a period, not occurring for 43 days may be due to pregnancy, endocrine disorders, premature ovarian failure, or other causes, requiring targeted treatment based on the specific underlying condition. In addition to these relatively common causes, other factors such as endometritis, salpingitis, and uterine fibroids could also be responsible. If any discomfort symptoms occur, it is important to seek medical evaluation promptly and receive timely treatment.

"Aunt's visit" refers to menstruation. If menstruation is 43 days late, it could be due to pregnancy, or may result from endocrine disorders, premature ovarian failure, and other causes. Targeted treatment should be given according to the specific cause. The detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Pregnancy

After conception, the fertilized egg successfully implants in the uterus, causing decidual changes in the endometrium to protect the embryo and prepare for its development. At this time, the ovaries will no longer ovulate, and the endometrium will not shed, leading to the absence of menstruation for 43 days. This is a normal phenomenon and generally does not require treatment.

2. Endocrine Disorders

When endocrine imbalance occurs, hormone secretion by endocrine glands becomes abnormal, which may deprive the endometrium of hormonal support, preventing normal shedding and resulting in the aforementioned condition. Under a doctor's guidance, medications such as Yimucao Granules or Wuji Baifeng Pills may be taken to alleviate symptoms.

3. Premature Ovarian Failure

In patients with premature ovarian failure, estrogen levels drop significantly. The endometrium becomes thin and loses its cyclical changes, potentially leading to amenorrhea. Under medical supervision, medications such as progesterone capsules or dydrogesterone tablets may be used to relieve symptoms.

Besides the above relatively common causes, other conditions such as endometritis, salpingitis, and uterine fibroids may also be responsible. If any discomfort occurs, timely medical evaluation and treatment are recommended to avoid delays in managing the underlying condition.


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