How is it called oligomenorrhea

  There are many topics that women discuss together, ranging from marital relationships to raising children, from beauty and fitness to women's menstrual issues. Many women report experiencing insufficient menstrual flow, but they are unsure of what it specifically refers to and why it is called. So, how is it called oligomenorrhea?

  

How is it called oligomenorrhea1

  Oligomenorrhea mainly refers to the amount of menstrual flow, which is different from the menstrual cycle. From the perspective of a woman's menstrual cycle, those who experience oligomenorrhea generally maintain a normal menstrual cycle, meaning that the interval between each month's periods is normal, neither too short nor too long. Although the menstrual cycle is normal, the amount of each menstrual cycle is abnormal.

  The amount of menstrual flow varies, and if it is too much, it becomes excessive menstruation. Once the menstrual flow is too low, it belongs to oligomenorrhea, which is an abnormality. Oligomenorrhea refers not only to a decrease in menstrual flow, but also to a type of oligomenorrhea called infrequent menstruation, which is related to an abnormal menstrual cycle. Generally, the duration of the menstrual cycle is prolonged, possibly to one week or more, but not exceeding six months.

  Having too little menstrual flow can also be called infrequent menstruation. This type of menstrual flow is relatively normal, and the entire menstrual cycle is also relatively normal, but the entire menstrual cycle is abnormal. Regardless of which condition oligomenorrhea refers to, it is recommended to promptly strengthen physical regulation or seek medical treatment as soon as abnormalities are detected.

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