Prolific sometimes, and sometimes a light, sometimes happen, and sometimes does not happen ... menstruation does not work in a disciplined like a clock! From puberty to menopause, most women will pass the experience irregular menstruation at some point. In most cases, the unevenness is perfectly normal, but in some cases, it may be a sign of a more serious problem. So look at our guide to learn more.
What are the reasons for irregular menstruation?
There are various physical and psychological factors can affect the menstrual flow. These are the most common factors:
- Stress: As the menstrual function of the brain is affected, Stress and emotional trauma can disable it easily. In fact, it affects cortisol, the stress hormone, a direct impact on the production of estrogen and progesterone, which are changing the normal cycle.
- Eating habits: gain or lose a lot of weight at once can lead to hormonal fluctuations, and is one of the main reasons for the delay menstruation.
- Medicines: Many medicines affect the way the body secretes
What types of irregular menstruation?
Menstruation very light or "lack of menstruation"
Girls who happen to them "lack of menstruation" be menstrual flow overnight with very mild and usually lasts less than three days. Moreover, it becomes the color of menstrual blood either light pink or dark brown. And in some cases, lead to a lack of menstruation or absence of menstruation to occur unexpectedly.
This condition is common in teenage girls who started menstruation recently, because the control of ovulation hormones have not reached equilibrium yet.
Another reason "for the lack of menstruation" is the excess secretion of hormones that cause the descent of breast milk. When these discharges occur in large quantities, they disrupt ovulation, which means no menstruation occurs.
If you have a mild menstruation, or menarche continue for a long period of abnormally (longer than forty days), check with your doctor.
Absence of menstruation or "menopause"
It referred to the lack of menstruation, "the interruption of menstruation." Menstruation usually does not occur before the age of puberty, and during pregnancy and after menopause, and sometimes during lactation.
Beyond these normal cases, it may be the cause of "menopause" is to follow the diets extreme, endurance sports, obesity, or certain medications.
If all of the above does not apply to your situation and menstruation does not happen to you in the natural timing, you should consult your doctor because this may be the presentation of the case satisfactory.
Mottling or uterine bleeding
Sometimes, in the period between two menstrual cycles, may you notice small traces of blood on your underwear. This is called mottling or uterine bleeding and can last from several hours to several days.
Uterine bleeding is usually mild and should not happen very often. And in the event that continues, it may be indicative of the presence of an underlying medical condition and dangerous. It may, for example, be a sign of bleeding, hormonal imbalance, or vaginal dryness. Check with your doctor to find out the diagnosis and treatment options.
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