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Know about the Periods and few Period Problems women goes through. Also, see some of the steps to solve these problems

Updated On 19 Apr, 2023 Published On 23 Apr, 2017
Know about the Periods and few Period Problems women goes through. Also, see some of the steps to solve these problems

Periods are painful times in a woman's life as they go through many problems and health issues. There are several steps for solving menstrual problems and disorders

We fight for women rights, talk about feminism, organize huge seminars and programs related to women health, but still, we lack some basic information regarding common women health issues, particularly periods and it's problems.

Let's be honest girls, no girl enjoy her monthly periods and not talking about it makes the situation even worse.

In this uncomfortable and painful times, we unknowingly ignore what our body is telling us and do nothing to solve the problems you are facing.

But, don't worry guys, in today's section, we'll tell you everything you need to know about periods and it's problems, along with some solutions to embrace this unique yet scary phase of our lives.

Some common period problems              

Monthly period or menstruation is the monthly discharge of blood that is shed from the uterus lining of women that occurs when the egg isn't fertilized.

It's important to know that every woman face different period problem and there's no such thing as a normal period. 

  • Pre-menstrual Syndrome

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is one of the most common period problems that a woman experience one to two weeks before period.

Source: The Sean Barkes Clinic

The symptoms include bloating, irritability, backaches, headaches, breast soreness, cravings, acnes, insomnia, stress, diarrhea and stomach cramps.

Source: Womens health mag

Some women may also experience mood swings and emotional trauma or weakness during this uncomfortable times.

  • Heavy Periods

Unlike PMS, heavy periods can be considered as a medical condition that could cause long-term health problems.

Heavy periods or menorrhagia/ hypermenorrhea is a menstrual disorder where bleeding occurs more than normal and also for a long period of time.

The cause behind this condition is mostly due to hormonal imbalance but it could be also due to:

  • Vaginal infections
  • Inflammation of the cervix
  • Hypothyroidism
  • noncancerous uterus tumors
  • changes in diet or exercise
  • Absent Periods

Absent periods or Amenorrhea is another menstrual disorder where women do not get their period. You might sure have heard of this condition of your friends or sisters telling you that they have not had their periods since months.

Source: Live Science

Primary amenorrhea is the late first period, often when you don't menstruate by 16 years whereas secondary amenorrhea is the condition when you stop getting regular periods for six months or more.

The causes of amenorrhea include

  • ovarian cysts
  • weight loss
  • birth controls
  • hyperthyroidism
  • anorexia
  • pregnancy
  • Irregular Periods

 The average menstrual cycle ranges from 28-35 days and the menstruation usually lasts up to 7 days.

Source: The Brunette Diaries

But when you experience variation in your periods in length and flow then it is due to irregular periods, also known as oligomenorrhea.

Irregular bleeding can be pretty overwhelming and hectic as there's no exact track when will it start or stop.

Factors causing this includes:

  • thyroid disorders
  • hormonal imbalance
  • liver disease
  • tuberculosis
  • irritable bowel syndrome
  • diabetes
  • recent birth or miscarriage
  • polycystic ovarian syndrome
  • uterine abnormalities and so on.
  • Painful Periods

Painful menstrual cramps, known as dysmenorrhea is a common problem, most women face during periods.

Source: Daily Mail

Period cramps are normal but when the pain excruciates then it's classified as dysmenorrhea. The reason underlying this condition include:

  • Abnormal tissue growth outside of uterus
  • fibroids
  • pelvic inflammatory disease

Treatment of Menstrual problems

Before getting your period problems checked, the first thing that we must do is see our gynecologist.

Source: Just For Women

PMS can be treated by simple home remedies like: 

- Staying hydrated

-Eating healthy food and juices

-Avoid Caffeine intake

-Heat warps or hot water bag for cramps

- Light Yoga or exercise

-Hot lemon and other home based products like ginger, cinnamon, turmeric, aloe vera, jaggery

Source: SmartCooky

-Enough sleep and rest

-Talking about your problems

If you need a guide to home-based women health tips then also see: 'A healthy person is a happy person' here are the Top ten Home-based health care tips for women to stay healthy

However, if the problem is a menstrual disorder then it's better to seek medical help and undergo further treatments like hormone replacements or antibiotic therapies.

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