Two months of delayed menstruation


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Two consecutive months of menstrual delay may be caused by a variety of reasons, including endocrine disorders, mental stress, excessive dieting or rapid weight changes, drug effects, gynecological diseases, etc., need to be taken seriously and properly evaluated and handled. Imbalances in hormone levels, such as estrogen and progesterone, in women may affect menstrual cycles. For example, diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome can cause elevated androgen levels, disrupting endocrine balance and causing delayed menstruation. 2. Excessive mental stress and long-term high tension, anxiety and stress will affect the function of the hypothalamic pituitary ovarian axis, resulting in menstrual disorders and delayed menstruation. 3. Excessive dieting or rapid weight changes Excessive dieting may lead to lack of nutrition in the body, affecting hormone synthesis and causing menstrual abnormalities; The rapid increase or decrease in weight may also interfere with the endocrine system, resulting in irregular menstrual cycles. 4, drug effects Some drugs such as contraceptives, antidepressants may affect menstruation, leading to menstrual delay. 5, gynecological diseases such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, ovarian cysts and other gynecological diseases, may also affect the normal menstrual cramps. If menstruation is delayed for two consecutive months, it is recommended to take the following measures: 1. Seek medical attention in time for detailed gynecological examination, hormone level detection, etc. to clarify the cause. 2. Adjust lifestyle to maintain a good schedule, reduce mental stress, reasonable diet, moderate exercise. 3. Follow doctor's advice If it is caused by disease, targeted treatment should be carried out according to specific conditions. In short, two consecutive months of menstrual delay is not a normal phenomenon, we should actively look for reasons and take appropriate measures to protect women's reproductive health.