Menstrual disorder, also known as menstrual irregularity, is a common gynecological condition. It is characterized by abnormalities in the menstrual cycle or bleeding volume, as well as abdominal pain and systemic symptoms before or during menstruation. The causes of menstrual disorders may be organic lesions or functional abnormalities.
Causes of menstrual disorders: Many systemic diseases such as blood diseases, hypertension, liver diseases, endocrine diseases, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, hydatidiform mole, reproductive tract infections, tumors (such as ovarian tumors, uterine fibroids), etc., can all lead to menstrual disorders.
Symptoms of menstrual disorders? ① Irregular uterine bleeding. ② Functional uterine bleeding. ③ Vaginal bleeding after menopause. ④ Amenorrhea.
Treatment for menstrual disorders requires first determining the cause to provide targeted treatment.