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Oligomenorrhea: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

by | May 16, 2024 | Blog

Oligomenorrhea is a menstrual disorder characterized by infrequent or irregular periods, with cycles longer than 35 days. Conventionally, hormonal imbalances, tension, or too much work lead to oligomenorrhea in women. A menstrual cycle shorter than usual, infertility, and hormonal changes may indicate a case of Oligomeorrhea.

Counseling the menstrual cycle and performing hormone tests are among the processes that are used in diagnosis. Lifestyle changes, hormone therapy, and medications are the treatment options.

For you to have a regular period cycle it is crucial to relieve stress as well as strike a balance on your weight ensuring that it remains within healthy limits while feeding on good nutrition from foods at appropriate times. Therefore, visit a certified healthcare provider for accurate diagnosis and the right treatment plan in such cases.

The Primary Causes:

There are multiple reasons behind oligomenorrhea. Hormonal imbalances like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome can lead to irregular monthly periods. Physical stress can also disrupt the hormonal makeup, thus affecting one’s periods. Excessive sports or sudden weight loss are known to disrupt the hormonal balance, which in turn leads to irregular periods.

The array of factors may contain thyroid disorders, medications, and diseases like ovarian cysts and uterine fibroids. At times, the cause may be questionable. Consulting a medical professional is crucial to ascertain the particular cause and structure adequate treatment protocol.

Acknowledging the Symptoms:

Symptoms of oligomenorrhea, the phenomenon of irregular menstrual periods, can be experienced differently by individuals. Women suffering from infrequent periods, with cycles more than 35 days long experience oligomenorrhea.

At times, periods may be unreliable which results in irregular bleeding. Hormonal changes may cause pimples, unwanted hair on the face and body, or mood disturbances. Irregular ovulation leads to women facing infertility. Some may experience pelvic pain or other kind of discomfort. One should pay attention to changes in their menstrual cycle and if you happen to experience any of these symptoms, seek medical advice for a proper diagnosis.

Treatment Solutions:

The treatment of oligomenorrhea must be specific to its cause and individual concerns. Lifestyle plays a major impact and includes coping with stress, keeping a normal weight, and having a regular body workout. Hormonal treatment is often prescribed to regulate menstrual cycles, particularly for patients with menstrual problems such as PCOS.

When it comes to regulating periods and relieving symptoms, oral contraceptives can be the best option for women. When dealing with cases where patients have pre-existing conditions like thyroid disorders or PCOS, it becomes necessary to treat the underlying condition first.

If one is struggling with PCOS, metformin to regulate insulin levels is prescribed. Surgery comes into play with either hormonal cysts or uterine fibroids. The individual should consult a healthcare provider to get the right treatment plan that will suit their problem.

Dr. Neelima Mantri, renowned as Mumbai’s top lady gynecologist, specializes in treating conditions like oligomenorrhea. Through her specialized knowledge along with compassionate care, she comes up with a personalized treatment program designed to fit every patient’s needs. Dr. Mantri’s holistic practice regards patient welfare and gives all-around treatment extending to reproductive health issues.

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