Menstrual Disorders and Menopause

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Menstrual Disorders and Menopause

  • Dysmenorrhea: It is a condition where a woman experiences uncomfortable cramps during menstruation.
  • Premenstrual Syndrome is a collection of physical and psychological symptoms that occur before menstruation.
  • Menorrhagia is defined as heavy bleeding, which can include both longer menstrual cycles and excessive bleeding during a normal-length period.
  • Metrorrhagia is defined by bleeding at irregular intervals, most notably between menstrual cycles.
  • Amenorrhea: Lack of mensuration
  • Oligomenorrhea is infrequent menstrual cycles
  • Hypomenorrhea refers to scanty menses
  • These are some of the most prevalent conditions that a woman may face. Neglecting this issue simply raises the danger of declined life quality. Park Hospital's gynaecologists deliver the greatest care.

    Menopause

    Menopause is the stage in a woman's life when she stops menstruating. Women typically go through this transition in their 40s or 50s. The ovaries cease generating eggs, the uterine lining no longer has to be shed, and oestrogen production declines. Even if menopause has minimal physical symptoms, it can indicate the end of a woman's reproductive life stage, which can lead some women to feel devoid.

    Women may experience some physical symptoms during menopause:-
    • Irregular menstruation leading up to the final period
    • Hot flashes
    • Difficulty sleeping
    • Vaginal and/or urinary dysfunction/discomfort
    • Mood swings
    • Breast tenderness
    • Mental fogginess/forgetfulness
    • Depression/irritability

    These symptoms might cause minor inconveniences in some woman's life, while others can face severe inability to maintain good relationships or perform at work.

    Menopause raises the risk of various problems, which is why it is essential to maintain periodic examinations and discuss risks and concerns with your doctor.

    If you experience vaginal bleeding after menopause, you must see a doctor immediately. Park Hospital's doctors will help with some of the long-term adverse effects, such as weight gain, sexual dysfunction, and incontinence. Your health, safety, and comfort are critical to your overall well-being.

    Consult a doctor about menopause and maintain the quality of your life.

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