Sexual Health
What are the various manifestations of menstrual irregularities that belong to menstrual irregularities
Menstruation is a normal physiological reaction for women, and it is important to pay attention to cooking, especially if not careful, as it can become abnormal. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to your menstrual cycle.
Symptoms of menstrual irregularities
1. Premature menstruation: Premature menstruation refers to a normal menstrual cycle that suddenly shortens by less than 21 days, and lasts for more than 2 consecutive cycles, but the menstrual volume is normal.
2. Delayed menstruation: Regular menstruation, with a delay of more than 7 days or even 40-50 days after menstruation, and two or more consecutive menstrual cycles, but with normal menstrual volume.
3. Menstrual extension: The menstrual period is normal, normal, but prolonged, with a period exceeding 7 days or even 2 weeks of cleansing.
4. Excessive menstrual flow: On a physiological day, the amount of blood loss per day exceeds 80ml, or the menstrual flow significantly increases compared to the past, which is called excessive menstrual flow.
5. Low menstrual flow: People who have a normal menstrual cycle, significantly reduced menstrual flow, or even a clean drip, or a shortened menstrual cycle of less than 2 days, with low menstrual flow.
6. Mid menstrual bleeding: also known as menstrual bleeding or ovulatory bleeding. Refers to bleeding that occurs between two regular and normal menstrual cycles.
7. Dysmenorrhea: Dysmenorrhea is divided into two types: primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea refers to dysmenorrhea without organic lesions in the reproductive organs; Secondary dysmenorrhea refers to dysmenorrhea caused by pelvic organic diseases.
8. Amenorrhea: Amenorrhea is divided into two types: primary and secondary. Primary amenorrhea refers to those who are over 14 years old, have undeveloped secondary sexual characteristics, or are over 16 years old, have developed secondary sexual characteristics, and have a future menstrual cycle. Secondary amenorrhea refers to the cessation of menstruation for more than 6 months after the establishment of a normal menstrual cycle, or the cessation of menstruation for more than 3 cycles according to one's original menstrual cycle.
9. Premenstrual syndrome: Women exhibit a series of physiological and emotional discomfort symptoms in the later stages of the menstrual cycle, such as irritability, insomnia, headache, breast pain, etc. In severe cases, it can affect women's normal life.
Menstrual irregularities check
1. Gynecological ultrasound examination: Gynecological ultrasound helps to understand the situation in the pelvic cavity, such as whether the uterus is underdeveloped, whether the ovaries are polycystic, and whether the pelvic cavity is adhesive.
2. Hormonal 6 item measurement: Abnormal hormone levels in the body are a common cause of menstrual irregularities, and blood collection and endocrine 6 item measurement can determine whether the endocrine system is normal.