How does menstrual irregularity go through?
Menstrual irregularities, which are one of the issues of women's health, can occur due to many reasons.
How does menstrual irregularity go through?
Medical Park Fatih Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology Department Op. Dr. Hurşide Cevlan stated that one of the most common problems of women is menstrual irregularity and gave important information on the subject.
Menstruation, ie menstruation; It is the regular discharge of intrauterine tissue from the body when pregnancy does not occur.
Menstruation is part of the female reproductive cycle. Kiss. Dr. Hurşide Cevlan, menstrual menstrual period that began until the menstrual period, the so-called menstrual cycle between the two menstrual period between 21 to 35 days, on average, said 28 days. Cevlan said the following about menstrual irregularities that may arise for different reasons;
As we get closer to puberty and menopause…
Irregular period
It can take up to two years for menstruation. After puberty, in most women, menstruation begins to come regularly. Menstrual bleeding normally lasts between two and seven days, with an average of 5 days.
However, some women have irregular menses. The irregularity can be observed during the period between the menses, the amount of bleeding and the time it continues. The menstrual order may also be impaired by changing the birth control method.
In addition, due to the imbalance of the hormones estrogen and progesterone, which regulate the menstrual cycle, menstrual order may be disrupted. There are many reasons for the imbalance in hormones. Menstrual irregularity is common in adolescence and when approaching menopause. Treatment is usually not needed at these times.
No swimming obstacles
There is no medical basis for the widespread belief that swimming during the menstrual cycle is inconvenient. It is possible to swim while menstruating. You will not swim from the pieces, your blood will not clot or your stomach will not hurt.
The main causes of menstrual irregularity are as follows;
Stress,
Birth control pills,
Uterine polyps or fibroids,
Inflammatory pelvic disease,
Polycystic ovary syndrome,
Premature ovarian failure,
Excessive weight gain or weight loss,
Exercise,
Uterine cancer,
Thyroid disease,
Diabetes,
Liver cirrhosis,
Pregnancy complications,
Estrogen supplements,
Use of blood thinners,
Use of spirals for birth control,
Anti-depressants,
Estrogen or progesterone imbalance,
Did you know these?
Menstrual bleeding outside the normal period: Menstrual bleeding is expected to be “polymenorrhea”, and after the expected month period is called “oligomenorrhea ası. Inter-menstrual bleeding is known as ror metroraji ”.
Menstrual clot: Normally excessive menstruation is defined as “hypermenorrhea.. The fact that the menstrual cycle is more clotted indicates that the hypermenorrhea is more than normal. Because normally there are no clot cells in menstrual blood, menstrual blood does not clot.
Heavy and painful menstrual periods: Menstrual periods are painfully passed “dysmenorrhea” is called. Dysmenorrhea has many organic or non-organic causes.
Menstruation lasts longer than normal: Normally menstrual bleeding lasts between 2 and 8 days and is discontinued. Menstruation lasting longer than 8 days is described as or menorrhagia ve and is not normal.
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