Anorexia nervosa can result in lack of menstrual periods and eventually osteoporosis.
Oligomenorrhagia is a condition characterized by infrequent and heavy menstrual periods. It can be caused by hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or thyroid disorders. Treatment options may include hormonal therapy or medications to regulate the menstrual cycle.
Between days 1 to 6 of the menstrual cycle, the uterus is in the menstrual phase, characterized by the shedding of the endometrial lining. This occurs due to a drop in hormone levels, primarily estrogen and progesterone, leading to menstrual bleeding. The uterus is in a state of recovery, preparing for the next cycle as the endometrial tissue is rebuilt in the following phase. By the end of this period, the uterine lining begins to thicken in response to rising estrogen levels.
condition of the inner lining of the uterus
dysmenorrhea
The proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle is characterized by the thickening of the endometrial lining in response to rising estrogen levels. It is a preparatory phase for potential implantation of a fertilized egg.
Dysmenorrhagia is menstruation (periods) that are abnormally long or heavy that are painful. Dysmenorrhea is menstruation that is painful, while menorrhagia is abnormally long or heavy periods.
menstrual pain with out medication is posible but it is at safring capacity at normal condition ,heat pad,janger,basil leaves .sanamin tea ,etc
premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Having a thyroid condition can affect a woman's menstrual cycle. The thyroid autoimmune conditions Graves' disease and Hashitmoto's thyroiditis can also affect one's menstrual cycle. For those with Hashimoto's and hypothyroidism, the result can be heavy and/or irregular menstrual cycles. For those with hyerpthyroidism and Graves' disease there can be a change in one's menstrual pattern.
Menstrual cycles are primarily observed in some primates, including humans, great apes, and certain species of monkeys. Other mammals, such as elephants and some bats, also experience menstrual-like cycles, but these are less common. In contrast, most mammals have an estrous cycle, which involves different reproductive behaviors and physiological changes. The menstrual cycle is characterized by the shedding of the uterine lining, a feature not present in estrous cycles.
PMS (Pre-menstrual syndrome)
PMS (Pre-menstrual syndrome)