Menstrual Problems:
Menstrual cycles often bring about a variety of uncomfortable symptoms leading up to your period. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) encompasses the most common issues, such as mild cramping and fatigue, but the symptoms usually go away when your period begins.
Having irregular periods can mean a variation in the number of days you have your period or that your period arrives early, late or even skips a few months.
Actually, most women will experience irregular bleeding at some point in their life. A period showing up unexpected or delayed does not always mean something serious is going on. But your period showing up whenever it wants can be stressful. So here we’re going to talk about some easy ways of how you can regulate your menstrual cycle.
Four common causes for irregular periods:
– Medication
– Stress and anxiety
– Puberty or menopause
– Hormonal birth control such as contraceptive pills or emergency contraception
When to see a doctor
Irregular periods are common. But you might just want to check in with your gynecologist and tell them you’re having irregular periods. They can do a quick safety check to make sure the cause for your irregular periods is nothing to be worried about.
If you find that irregular periods are taking over or making your day-to-day life difficult, then visit Ragini Women Hospital today. Many find that their periods are more irregular during puberty or menopause. A missed period can also be an indication of pregnancy, so if you are unsure, see your doctor.
If your periods suddenly change, you should not wait to visit your doctor. Maybe it’s because of stress, but better to rule out any other causes for sure.
Treatment
Treatments for menstrual disorders range from over-the-counter medications to surgery, with a variety of options in between. Your treatment options will depend on your diagnosis, its severity, which treatment you prefer, your health history and your health care professional's recommendation.