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Women’s regular menstrual cycle that occurs monthly, are referred to as menstrual disorders. These consist of excruciating menstrual pains and cramps, premenstrual syndrome, very heavy bleeding, or no bleeding at all. A woman having menstrual issues may also experience bloating, headaches, mood swings, back pain, breast pain, fatigue, insomnia, anxiety, craving foods, etc. Many factors can contribute to menstrual problems which include growth of endometrial tissues outside the uterus, bacterial infection, having uterine cancer, changes in lifestyle, certain medications like birth control pills and steroids, miscarriages, bleeding disorders etc.
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Gynecologists diagnose menstrual issues via virtual pelvic examinations based on medical history.
Doctors prescribe medications like pain relievers, antibiotics, tranexamic acid, and hormonal birth control.
Diet, sleep patterns, and lifestyle significantly affect menstrual issues; doctors help improve these.
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Yes, you may experience heavy, light, or irregular periods due to either an excess or lack of thyroid hormone because it is essential to control the menstrual cycle. Thyroid disease also might cause your periods to halt for several months or longer, a condition called amenorrhea.
The deficiency of iron can cause heavy bleeding during periods which is followed by severe cramps and large clots of blood. Fulfill your iron uptake through diet and iron supplements to prevent this problem.
The diet that is rich in omega-3 fatty acids like fish, fruits and vegetables, legumes, eggs, lean meat, nuts, whole grains like rice, oats, broccoli, tofu, beans, food rich in Vitamin C like oranges etc. is considered best to be used to avoid cramps, heavy and low bleeding, irregular periods and other menstrual issues.
The most common and major menstrual issues that are faced by women are:
Liver plays an essential role in the regulation of estrogen hormone (woman sex hormone) level in the body. If the person has a liver disorder then it may lead to menstrual complications. Having a liver problem affects the ovulation period, causing immoderate bleeding of the uterine and decreased blood clotting.
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