What subject should girls watch for menstrual disorders

  Nowadays, children's diet is becoming more and more diverse, with a lot of vegetables, eggs, milk, and meat every day. Therefore, children's physical development is earlier than before, the most obvious being the time when girls start menstruating. In the past, when living conditions were not good, girls usually started menstruating at the age of fifteen, sixteen, or even seventeen or eight, but now many girls start menstruating at the age of twelve or thirteen. Menstruation is regular. If there is no regularity, it means menstrual irregularities that need to be treated immediately. So, what should girls see for menstrual irregularities?

  

What subject should girls watch for menstrual disorders1

  If you have menstrual irregularities, you need to go to the gynecology department, but in some hospitals, the gynecology department and obstetrics department are together. In this case, you need to go to the gynecology department. If the gynecology department and obstetrics department are separate, go to the gynecology department. Menstrual disorders are common diseases, and many people believe that menstrual disorders only occur when the timing of menstruation is irregular. In fact, menstrual bleeding is irregular, sometimes too much and sometimes too little, which is also menstrual disorders. It is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. Patients with menstrual disorders not only have irregular menstrual cycles and bleeding volume, but also have symptoms of dysmenorrhea.

  There are many reasons that can cause menstrual irregularities. If there is excessive life pressure, emotional tension, depression, or significant mental stimulation, it can lead to menstrual irregularities. Women are most afraid of the cold. If the weather is cold but they wear less clothes, or in summer, drinking chilled drinks, eating chilled watermelons, blowing air conditioning or fans can also affect women's menstrual cycle, causing less menstrual flow or even amenorrhea.

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