Irregular menstruation
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Irregular menstruation refers to any deviation from the normal menstrual cycle, which typically lasts between 24 and 38 days. Irregularities can include changes in the length of the cycle, the amount of blood shed, or the duration of the period. These irregularities can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormonal imbalances, stress, diet, exercise, and certain medical conditions.
Causes[edit | edit source]
Irregular menstruation can be caused by a variety of factors. These can include:
- Hormonal imbalances: The menstrual cycle is regulated by a complex interplay of hormones. If these hormones are out of balance, it can lead to irregular periods. This can be caused by conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid disorders.
- Stress: High levels of stress can disrupt the hormonal balance and lead to irregular periods.
- Diet and exercise: Extreme dieting or physical activity can cause changes in the menstrual cycle. This is often seen in athletes or those with eating disorders.
- Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as endometriosis or uterine fibroids, can cause irregular periods.
Symptoms[edit | edit source]
Symptoms of irregular menstruation can include:
- Periods that come too frequently (less than 21 days apart)
- Periods that come too infrequently (more than 35 days apart)
- Periods that last too long (more than 7 days)
- Heavy bleeding or spotting between periods
- Missed periods
Treatment[edit | edit source]
Treatment for irregular menstruation depends on the underlying cause. This can include:
- Hormonal treatments: If the irregular periods are caused by a hormonal imbalance, treatments such as birth control pills or hormone therapy may be used.
- Lifestyle changes: If the irregular periods are caused by stress, diet, or exercise, changes in these areas may help to regulate the menstrual cycle.
- Treatment of underlying medical conditions: If the irregular periods are caused by a medical condition, treating this condition may help to regulate the menstrual cycle.
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