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Irregular Periods Treatment

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The normal length of a woman’s menstrual cycle is 28 days, although it varies between individuals. If the cycle keeps changing or your periods come too early or too late then this condition is termed as Irregular Periods. Start counting from the last day of your period to the first day of your next month period to know if you have irregular periods. Occasional irregular periods is normal and it may due to stress, travelling and others, but if your periods are frequently irregular then it could be a sign of some inner health issue.

Symptoms of Irregular Periods

Causes of Irregular Menstrual Cycle

Number of factors influence irregular menstruation, mostly it is related to hormonal production. Estrogen and progesterone are the two hormones that influence menstruation. These are the hormones that regulate the cycle.

Hormonal influences

Puberty, menopause, pregnancy, and childbirth, and breastfeeding are the lifecycle changes that influence hormone production

Puberty triggers a lot of changes in the body. It can take a good number of years for the progesterone and estrogen to strike a balance, so irregular periods are common at this time. Irregular periods can be a precursor of menopause and the amount of bleeding may vary. When 12 months have passed since the woman’s last menstrual period it can be considered menopause. After menopause a woman will reach the end of menstrual cycle.

Pregnancy triggers a temporary pause of menstrual cycle and women generally do not have periods while breast-feeding.

Contraceptives can also lead to irregular bleeding. An intrauterine device may cause heavy bleeding, whereas contraceptive pill can cause spotting between periods. When a contraceptive pill is first taken, a woman may experience small bleeds that are usually lighter and shorter than regular periods. After a few months these generally go away.

Other changes that are associated with irregular periods include:

Complications of Irregular Periods

At times irregular menstrual cycle can be a sign of an underlying complication and some of these can trigger further complications like infertility. Some of the complications are the following: