Is it abnormal to have a menstrual cycle every 22 days?
Disease description:
Menstruation has always been irregular, which can also be referred to as menstrual disorder. It usually manifests as abnormal bleeding during the menstrual period, or an irregular menstrual cycle, often coming late or early. Is it normal to have a menstrual cycle every 22 days?
Having a menstrual cycle every 22 days is not normal. A menstrual cycle is considered normal if it is no shorter than 25 days. If the cycle is less than 25 days, such as only 22 days, this is considered abnormal. Clinically, this may be caused by uterine fibroids or abnormal blood clotting function. It is recommended to actively investigate the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment accordingly. Women are advised to develop good daily habits to avoid negative impacts on their menstrual cycles.