What's going on with all the periods?

Dr. Jordan Davis
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2025-05-21 16:28:54
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Normal menstrual flow is generally 20 to 60 ml, more than 80 ml for menorrhagia. Menorrhagia is more common in some organic uterine lesions, such as uterine fibroids, especially protruding uterine submucosal myoma, adenomyosis, endometrial polyps, endometrial dysplasia and endometrial cancer. In addition, coagulation dysfunction, ovulation dysfunction, ring and other non-structural factors, can also cause menorrhagia. Menstruation, excessive consumption of brown sugar water or alcohol, can cause menorrhagia. In addition, menorrhagia, but also to rule out pregnancy-related diseases, such as abortion and cervical cancer.