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What Are Irregular Periods?

The average menstrual cycle lasts 28 to 35 days, with regular monthly periods. When your cycle is less than 21 days or more than 35 days, you are said to have irregular periods.

What Causes Irregular Periods?

Period irregularities can have many reasons, including:

  • Changes during menopause, pregnancy, or puberty.
  • PCOS or polycystic ovary syndrome.
  • Thyroid conditions.
  • Breastfeeding

When should you see a doctor?

Diagnosis and Treatment of Irregular Periods

Diagnosis

Examining your medical history might help you better understand your symptoms, lifestyle, and cycle patterns.
1. Physical Examination: To look for any underlying medical issues.
2. Examinations and scans:

Options for Treatment

The treatment plan is determined on the underlying cause:
1. Lifestyle Changes: Regular exercise, a healthy diet, and stress reduction.

2. Drugs: Hormonal treatment to control cycles.
Therapy for ailments such as thyroid issues or PCOS.

3. Surgical Options: For diseases like endometriosis or fibroids.
4. Fertility Treatments: If your ability to conceive is being hampered by irregular periods

Why Choose Life Plus Hospital?

Experienced gynaecologists with expertise in identifying and treating menstruation issues are available at Life Plus Hospital.

All-inclusive Care:

From cutting-edge therapies to lifestyle coaching.

Personalized Solutions:

Treatment programs created specifically to meet the requirements of each patient.

Supportive Environment:

A judgment-free setting where you can voice your worries.

Manage the Health of Your Menstruation

Don’t allow erratic periods to ruin your life. Our goal at Life Plus Hospital is to assist you in regaining equilibrium and self-assurance regarding your health. Get in touch with Life Plus Hospital right now. Make an appointment with one of our gynaecologists if you’re having irregular periods or are worried about the health of your menstrual cycle.

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A period may be considered irregular if:

  • It comes more than once every 35 days or less than 21 days.
  • The duration of the period varies widely from cycle to cycle.
  • You experience heavy bleeding (more than 80 milliliters of blood) or light bleeding consistently.
  • Periods are consistently missed or you don't have a period for several months.
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