Healthy Service Q&A Women’s Health

Why is menstruation late?

Asked by:Jocelyn

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 05:06 AM

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  • Cypress Cypress

    Apr 03, 2026

      Why is menstruation late? Late menstruation accompanied by scanty menstruation, dysmenorrhea or even absent menstruation, often Uterus The importance of stunted development clinical Performance.

      The uterus grows inside the human body, and its size is not easy for others to know, and they don't have any special feelings. The size of the uterus has little to do with the height of the body, making it even more difficult to attract the attention of the patient's parents. Therefore, people with uterine dysplasia often fail to seek medical treatment in time.

      For some people suspected of uterine dysplasia female It is of extremely important clinical significance to understand whether the uterus is developing normally or not as early as possible. By understanding the size of the uterus, we can also generally understand whether other endocrine systems are normal, whether there are problems with organs such as the pituitary gland, hypothalamus, ovaries, whether there are ovulation disorders, and whether there are basic conditions for fertility. Because the development of the uterus is affected by many factors, under normal circumstances, after a woman matures, the uterus will naturally be normal and have fertility. If the pituitary gland, hypothalamus, ovary and other organs "failure", the development of the uterus will be delayed, and other secondary sexual characteristics will inevitably be implicated and unable to be expressed in time, and may even directly lead to infertility.

      Uterine dysplasia cannot be treated at all ages

      During the development period, some targeted drugs are effective, but during the non-development period, drugs cannot help the growth of the uterus, and it is almost impossible to make the uterus grow again. There is a problem of timely detection and early treatment. 》》》》 Four abnormal phenomena that require medical treatment for dysmenorrhea

      When a woman reaches the age of sexual development, her menstruation is delayed or infrequent, her breasts are not obviously raised, her pubic hair is sparse, or even when her menstruation does come, it is very small. In this case, you should be more vigilant. You may wish to use a B-ultrasound to find out. If the uterine development does not match your age, you should find out the reason and take corresponding measures in time to avoid missing the opportunity and causing lifelong regret of infertility.

      The development of the uterus is most closely related to the spleen and kidneys

      Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the kidney stores essence, governs reproduction, and is the foundation of innateness; the spleen is the source of biochemistry and is the foundation of acquired nature. According to different clinical pulse syndromes, Chinese medicines are administered starting from the spleen and kidneys, often with good results. Chinese patent medicines such as Wuji Baifeng Pills, Dingkun Dan, Ginseng Jianpi Pills, etc. have good effects.

      For some patients with uterine dysplasia, thyroxine tablets combined with diethylstilbestrol, etc., and progesterone can be used to establish artificial cycles, which has a certain effect. However, this must be administered under the guidance of a specialist.

      Those with uterine dysplasia can appropriately increase their carnivorous diet

      Do not blindly go on a diet to lose weight during the growth period, especially for women who are thin during the growth period. Excessively reducing the intake of fatty foods often affects women's estrogen levels. When estrogen cannot maintain the body's normal needs, the normal development of female organs will inevitably be affected, and uterine development is no exception.

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