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Treatment for Irregular periods, Abnormal Menstruation Problems

Irregular periods and occasional variations in cycle length are normal. However, if a person regularly has very short or long cycles, something may be affecting their menstrual cycle. Temporary causes for irregularity can include stress, natural hormonal changes, and starting or stopping birth control. Certain medications and health conditions can also cause irregular periods. If this is the case, a doctor will be able to diagnose it and provide treatment recommendations. People with irregular periods who want to get pregnant may benefit from tracking when they ovulate or speaking with a fertility specialist. Causes Many things can cause irregular periods. Changes in your body's level of the hormones estrogen and progesterone can disrupt the normal pattern of your period. That's why young girls going through puberty and women approaching menopause commonly have irregular periods. Other common causes of irregular periods include: Having an intrauterine device (IUD) Changing birth control pills or using certain medications Too much exercise Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Pregnancy or breastfeeding Stress Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) or underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) Thickening of or polyps on the uterine lining Uterine fibroids #irregularperiods #menstruation #PCOS #PCOD #missedperiods #womenshealth #girlshealthissue #girlsproblem #periodsproblem #periodstreatment #abnormalmenstruation

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