Sexual Health
Long term irregular menstruation is a gynecological disease. What is the problem with irregular menstruation in the body
Irregular menstruation is a common gynecological disease, and in fact, it is also an unhealthy reaction. There are many reasons and the harm to patients is also very serious. It is necessary to clarify the underlying reasons. Harms of irregular menstruation 1. Causes gynecological inflammation: Women with irregular menstruation are prone to diseases such as cervicitis, menstrual toothache, menstrual arthritis, endometrial displacement, and menstrual asthma. Over time, it can pose a serious threat to health. Therefore, women with irregular menstruation should pay attention to their daily habits, rest, and diet. 2. Infertility: According to relevant research statistics, long-term irregular menstruation in women may directly lead to infertility. In addition, in recent years, one of the important reasons for the increase in the frequency of infertility in China. 3. Headache: Or many women often have headaches that are resolved every time they take painkillers, resulting in insufficient awareness and attention. In fact, many headaches may be caused by irregular menstruation. According to statistics, the probability of headaches in women is higher than that in men. According to the epidemic investigation, about 20% of women's headaches are caused by irregular menstruation. 4. Impact on beauty: Irregular menstruation is sometimes caused by hormone secretion. Long term menstrual irregularities can lead to symptoms such as facial pallor, melanin deposition, and facial acne. In the long run, it not only threatens women's beauty, but also affects their health. 5. Anemia: Women may experience symptoms of irregular menstruation, excessive bleeding, prolonged physiological days, and other symptoms such as anemia, pale complexion, fatigue, and insomnia, which can affect their health. Possible Diseases of Irregular Menstruation 1. Female Hormonal Disorders: The most common cause of uterine bleeding, especially in adolescents and menopausal women, hormonal disorders form anovulatory bleeding, resulting in menstrual disorders. 2. Uterine tumors: This is the second habit of uterine bleeding. For example, when there is excessive menstrual bleeding in patients with uterine polyps, uterine fibroids, uterine adenomas, etc., people with submucosal uterine fibroids and endometrial polyps may also experience bleeding. 3. Thyroid problems: If the thyroid function is too low or too high, it can lead to ovarian dysfunction and menstrual disorders. 4. Pelvic disc inflammation: Pelvic disc inflammation refers to inflammation of the female pelvic reproductive organs, connective tissue around the uterus, and pelvic peritoneum. One of its symptoms is vaginal odor. In addition, it may also be accompanied by irregular menstrual cycles or pain during sexual intercourse. The most common cause of pelvic inflammatory disease is sexually transmitted diseases. If left untreated, it may lead to fallopian tube damage or infertility. 5. Sexual malignancies: such as cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer, and some tumors that secrete female hormones, resulting in endometrial hyperplasia, menstrual disorders, or bleeding in the cervix directly due to tumor invasion. 6. Endometriosis: In short, endometriosis should appear in other parts of the inner layer of the uterine wall. These ectopic endometria hinder the normal function of the reproductive organs, often accompanied by various menstrual disorders - prolonged menstruation, excessive menstruation, pre menstrual bleeding, secondary dysmenorrhea, etc.