matrual disorder

Menstrual disorders are common conditions that affect a woman’s monthly cycle, causing irregular, heavy, or painful periods. While occasional changes in menstruation can be normal, persistent problems may indicate hormonal imbalances, uterine issues, or other health concerns.

With proper evaluation and care, these disorders can be effectively managed, helping women maintain comfort, regularity, and overall reproductive health.

Menstrual Disorders
Understanding Menstrual Disorders

Menstrual disorders are irregularities or problems in the menstrual cycle that can affect a woman’s daily life and overall health. These issues may be caused by hormonal imbalances, uterine conditions, or other underlying health concerns.

Common Types of Menstrual Disorders

Some of the most common menstrual disorders include:

  • Heavy or prolonged bleeding (Menorrhagia) – periods that are unusually heavy or long-lasting

  • Painful periods (Dysmenorrhea) – severe cramps that interfere with daily activities

  • Irregular or missed periods – cycles that are unpredictable or absent

  • Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) or Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) – emotional and physical symptoms before menstruation

Diagnosis and Treatment Options

Dr. Swarna Sree offers expert evaluation to determine the cause of menstrual problems. Diagnosis may include a physical exam, imaging, and lab tests. Treatment is personalized and may involve:

  • Lifestyle and dietary adjustments

  • Medication to regulate cycles or reduce symptoms

  • Minimally invasive procedures, such as hysteroscopy, if needed

With the right care, most women can restore a healthy menstrual cycle and improve their quality of life. If you like, I can also create a matching section for Hysteroscopic Surgery and Menopause, so all your women’s health topics have a uniform style for your website. Do you want me to do that?

About Menstrual Disorders

Menstrual disorders are common conditions that affect a woman’s monthly cycle, causing irregular, heavy, or painful periods. While occasional changes in menstruation can be normal, persistent problems may indicate hormonal imbalances, uterine issues, or other health concerns.

With proper evaluation and care, these disorders can be effectively managed, helping women maintain comfort, regularity, and overall reproductive health.