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Menstrual disorder

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A menstrual disorder is an irregular condition in a woman's menstrual cycle.

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  • 1 Oligoovuliation
  • 2 Anovulation
  • 3 Polymenorrhea
  • 4 Oligomenorrhea
  • 5 Dysmenorrhea
  • 6 Amenorrhea
  • 7 Menorrhagia
  • 8 Related Problems
  • 9 External links

Oligoovuliation

Infrequent or irregular ovulation is called oligoovulation.

Anovulation

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Anovulation is absence of ovulationwhen it would be normally expected (in a post-menarchal, premenopausal woman). Anovulation usually manifests itself as irregularity of menstrual periods, that is, unpredictable variability of intervals, duration, or bleeding. Anovulation can also cause cessation of periods (secondary amenorrhea) or excessive bleeding (dysfunctional uterine bleeding).

Polymenorrhea

Polymenorrhea is the medical term for cycles with intervals of 21 days or fewer.

Oligomenorrhea

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Oligomenorrhea is the medical term for infrequent or light menstrual periods (frequency exceeding 35 days).

Dysmenorrhea

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Dysmenorrhea (or dysmenorrhoea), cramps or painful menstruation, involves menstrual periods that are accompanied by either sharp, intermittent pain or dull, aching pain, usually in the pelvisor lower abdomen.

Amenorrhea

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Amenorrhea is the absence of a menstrual period in a woman of reproductive age. Physiologic states of amenorrhoea are seen during pregnancyand lactation(breastfeeding). Outside of the reproductive years there is absence of menses during childhood and after menopause.

Menorrhagia

Main article: Menorrhagia

Menorrhagia is an abnormally heavy and prolonged menstrual period. Causes may be due to abnormal blood clotting, disruption of normal hormonal regulation of periods or disorders of the endometriallining of the womb. Depending upon the cause, it may be associated with abnormally painful periods (dysmenorrhoea).

Related Problems

  • Premenstrual syndrome(PMS)
  • Stressand anxiety
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Adenomyosis
  • Multiple sexual partners
  • History of sexualor physical abuse
  • Fibroids
  • Ovarian cysts
  • Endometriosis

External links

  • Oligomenorrheaat Penn State
  • NIH
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