For women, menstruation is something that they can get annoyed with and keep talking about. Nowadays, many women get infected with gynecological inflammation early due to premature sexual activity. So, can inflammation affect menstruation?
Mild inflammation will not affect menstruation, while other types of inflammation can affect menstruation. Generally, it is normal for menstruation to be advanced or delayed by one week. However, if you have sexual activity, you must first test your pregnancy to see if you are pregnant, and then see if there are other reasons causing irregular menstruation.
There are several reasons for irregular menstruation, one of which is endocrine disorders, which is also the most common cause of irregular menstruation. Another factor is mental stress. Sometimes, abnormal emotions such as excessive mental pressure or nervousness can cause irregular menstrual periods.
In addition, many medications have the side effect of irregular menstruation, but generally after stopping taking them, they will return to their original regular menstruation state. There are also some chronic diseases that can cause irregular menstruation, and inadequate nutrition can also lead to irregular menstruation.
One must love their own body first, but early exposure to sexual activity can easily lead to inflammation. If these inflammations are not treated in a timely manner, they will not only have an impact on menstruation, but also long-term troubles in various aspects of women.