Common Period Problems And How To Manage Them
Stay Young Bureau | Jul 26, 2023, 21:15 IST
Each month, your uterus undergoes preparations to create a nurturing environment for a potential baby. It accomplishes this by lining its inner walls with blood tissues. However, if the sperm fails to reach its intended destination, these blood tissues shed themselves and are expelled from your body through the vagina, resulting in a monthly period. Occasionally, certain complications may arise, causing irregularities in your menstrual cycle. These irregularities can serve as signs of various menstrual disorders. What are the Most Prevalent Menstrual Issues? Menstrual problems can vary in type and are typically categorised based on their symptoms and underlying causes. While we have compiled a list of menstrual disorders, it is important to note that it may not encompass all existing conditions. If you experience symptoms not mentioned in this article, it is advisable to consult with your obstetrician-gynaecologist. Below are some common factors contributing to menstrual irregularities: Dysmenorrhea (painful periods): Experiencing pain during menstrual periods is a common occurrence, often resulting from the contraction of the uterus as it expels the blood. Mild to moderate cramps originating from menstruation are typically not a cause for alarm, but they can still be disruptive. However, severe cramps can be incapacitating. Engaging in regular exercise can provide relief from this pain, and over-the-counter painkillers like paracetamol, ibuprofen, and aspirin can also be effective. However, it is important to note that individuals with asthma or those suffering from stomach, heart, kidney, or liver problems should refrain from taking ibuprofen or aspirin. Additionally, aspirin is not recommended for individuals under the age of 16. Heavy menstrual bleeding (Menorrhagia) While it is normal for women to have variations in the heaviness of their periods, if your menstrual flow is so heavy that it significantly impacts your daily life, there are available solutions. It is characterised by a prolonged period of menstrual bleeding lasting more than 8 days. It can also refer to a flow that necessitates changing sanitary pads or tampons every 1-2 hours or even more frequently. You should discuss your bleeding patterns, including the frequency of changing sanitary protection (such as towels, tampons, period underwear, or menstrual cups), with your doctor. Treatment options for heavy periods may include:
- Certain forms of hormonal contraception, such as the intrauterine system (IUS) or combined contraceptive pill
- Tranexamic acid tablets
- Anti-inflammatory painkillers like ibuprofen or mefenamic acid
- Progestogen tablets
- Surgery (if warranted by the cause)
- The timing between periods, where they may occur earlier or later than expected.
- The amount of blood loss during periods, which can be heavy or light.
- The duration of the period itself.
- Irregular periods can commonly occur during puberty and the perimenopausal stage. Additionally, changing your method of contraception can also disrupt your usual menstrual cycle.
- Mood swings
- Feelings of depression or irritability
- Headaches
- Fatigue
- Bloating
- Breast tenderness
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