New Health Experts Q&A Women’s Health

What's the matter with menstruation coming a little while ago and then disappearing?

Asked by:Lisa

Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 07:55 AM

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  • Adriana Adriana

    Apr 12, 2026

    Menstrual bleeding may be related to factors such as endocrine disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome, endometrial damage, excessive mental stress, excessive dieting and weight loss, etc. Interventions can be made by adjusting lifestyle, drug treatment, etc.

    1. Endocrine disorders

    Staying up late for a long time or having mood swings may lead to hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis dysfunction, which is manifested by a sudden decrease in menstrual flow. Accompanied by breast tenderness, facial acne and other symptoms. You can use progesterone capsules, dydrogesterone tablets and other drugs as directed by your doctor to adjust the cycle, along with regular work and rest and relaxation training.

    2. Polycystic ovary syndrome

    Excessive androgen levels inhibit follicle development, leading to oligomenorrhea or spotting. Often accompanied by symptoms such as hirsutism, obesity, and infertility. It is necessary to regulate hormones through ethinyl estradiol and cyproterone tablets, and improve insulin resistance with metformin tablets.

    3. Endometrial damage

    Multiple artificial abortions or uterine cavity operations may damage the basal layer of the endometrium, causing a sharp decrease in menstrual flow. Hysteroscopy can confirm the diagnosis, and if necessary, use estradiol tablets/estradiol dydrogesterone tablets composite packaging to promote endometrium repair.

    4. Excessive mental pressure

    Emotional stress such as anxiety and depression can inhibit the release of gonadotropin, which is manifested by a sudden decrease in menstruation. Stress can be relieved through mindfulness meditation. If it persists for more than 3 months, oryzanol tablets should be used to regulate autonomic nerve function.

    5. Excessive dieting to lose weight

    Excessive weight loss in a short period of time can lead to insufficient gonadotropin secretion, resulting in reduced menstrual flow or amenorrhea. It is necessary to gradually restore a balanced diet, ensure daily intake of high-quality protein and essential fatty acids, and supplement vitamin E soft capsules when necessary.

    It is recommended to record changes in the menstrual cycle for at least 3 months and avoid strenuous exercise or bathing. You can eat red dates, wolfberries, red beans and other blood-enhancing foods in moderation on a daily basis. If accompanied by severe abdominal pain or dizziness, you need to see a gynecologist in time. Pay attention to perineal hygiene, choose breathable cotton underwear, and avoid using fragrance-containing hygiene products.