Menstruation is a process that every healthy woman must go through. During menstruation, women's bodies may feel very uncomfortable. Symptoms such as physical fatigue, lower back pain, abdominal pain, and even insomnia and restlessness may occur. Some women may experience menstrual irregularities due to other illnesses. So, does diabetes cause irregular menstruation?
When women suffer from diabetes and their blood sugar is poorly controlled, they will have irregular menstruation. This is mainly due to the combined effect of peripheral neuropathy and autonomic neuropathy in diabetes. The specific clinical manifestations include prolonged or advanced menstrual periods, and an increase or decrease in menstrual blood volume during menstruation. In addition, patients may also experience symptoms such as sexual frigidity and infertility.
When patients with diabetes have the symptoms of irregular menstruation, they need to go to the hospital immediately to take hypoglycemic drugs under the guidance of the endocrinologist. Fasting blood glucose should be controlled at 6.0 mmol/L as far as possible, and the blood glucose in two hours after meals should not exceed 8.0 mmol/L, which is more conducive to the recovery of the disease.
In addition to taking appropriate treatment measures, patients also need to pay more attention in their daily lives. Firstly, it is necessary to strictly control the diet, ensure the diversity of food nutrition, strictly control the intake of fat, and try to have small and multiple meals. At the same time, it is necessary to engage in appropriate physical exercise, maintain a good mood and sleep, and avoid fatigue.