New Health Models Q&A Women’s Health

Is it cancer if I don’t have my period for a month?

Asked by:Farrah

Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 06:59 AM

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  • April April

    Apr 12, 2026

    Menstruation that lasts for a month is usually not a sign of cancer, but you need to be alert to gynecological diseases such as endometrial lesions. Abnormal uterine bleeding may be related to endocrine disorders, uterine fibroids, endometrial polyps and other factors. It is recommended to seek medical treatment in time for investigation.

    Endocrine disorders are a common cause of abnormal uterine bleeding. Hormone levels fluctuate due to stress, weight loss, or irregular work and rest periods. Patients may be accompanied by symptoms such as acne and hair loss, which can be diagnosed through six sex hormone tests. The doctor may prescribe progesterone capsules, dydrogesterone tablets and other drugs to regulate the cycle. Bleeding caused by uterine fibroids is often accompanied by increased menstrual flow and a bloated feeling in the lower abdomen. Ultrasound examination can confirm the diagnosis. Mifepristone tablets can be used to shrink smaller fibroids, while larger fibroids require myomectomy. Endometrial polyps can lead to prolonged menstruation or spotting bleeding. Hysteroscopy can intuitively determine the polyps, and hysteroscopic polyp resection is usually recommended. Coagulation disorders such as thrombocytopenia may also cause long-term bleeding. Coagulation function testing needs to be completed, and treatment of the primary disease must be targeted after diagnosis.

    You need to maintain a regular daily schedule and avoid excessive dieting or strenuous exercise. The diet can increase iron-rich foods such as animal liver and dark vegetables to prevent blood loss anemia. Keep a record of changes in your menstrual cycle and provide your doctor with a detailed medical history during your visit. When symptoms of anemia such as dizziness and fatigue occur, it is recommended to rest in bed and seek medical advice as soon as possible. It is forbidden to take hemostatic drugs or hormone drugs by yourself without professional diagnosis.

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