MENSTRUAL DISORDERS
Menstrual disorders refer to abnormalities in the frequency, regularity, quantity and duration of menstruation.
Menstrual disorders refer to abnormalities in the frequency, regularity, quantity and duration of menstruation.
Menstrual disorders refer to disturbances in the frequency, regularity, quantity or duration of menstrual bleeding. The complete absence of menses is called amenorrhoea and can be primary, meaning that the woman never experienced menstruation (primary amenorrhoea) or secondary, meaning that amenorrhea developed after menarche (secondary amenorrhoea).
The causes of menstrual disorders can be genetic, anatomic, or endocrinological. The most common endocrine disorders are: