Menstrual Irregularity

 

What is Menstrual Irregularity?

It is the situation where the menstrual cycle, which has an average period of 28 days, is significantly outside of this period and is irregular. It is not only the irregularity of the time, but also the presence of symptoms such as excessive or very little bleeding, painful menstruation, back pain, headache, fatigue, anxiety, and depression.

 

Why Does It Happen?

A regular menstrual cycle is an indication that the hormonal balance is healthy. On the contrary, disruption of the order indicates a hormonal balance problem. Any kind of stress that can disrupt hormonal balance can cause menstrual irregularities. However, it should not be forgotten that it can also be due to serious organic causes.

According to the perspective of regulation medicine, the main reason for the disruption of hormonal balance is stress. These stresses can be mental stresses caused by psychosocial factors, as well as physical and chemical stresses. The most common physical stresses are tonsil infections. The neural connections of the tonsils are directly the same as the neural connections of the thyroid gland and can create a chronic irritation that disrupts hormonal balance. Apart from this, there are also dental sinus, jaw joint problems, digestive system problems, past illness and surgery sequelae that cause the individual stress pool to overflow. Among chemical stresses, toxic loads of the body, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, nutritional disorders can be listed first.

 

How is it diagnosed?

The first department to apply for menstrual irregularities is gynecology clinics. Here, organic causes should be eliminated in particular. After the necessary examinations and tests, a diagnosis is made and a treatment plan is created.

How is Menstrual Irregularity Treated?

Treatment is planned according to the cause found. If an organic problem is detected, surgery is recommended, and in hormonal problems, drug treatments are recommended.

In most cases where a clear cause cannot be detected, long-term hormonal drug use may be required.

If no organic problem is detected and sufficient results cannot be obtained with drugs or if the drug has side effects, regulation medicine approaches can make a very good contribution.

Neural therapy is very valuable, especially in terms of providing hormonal balance. Permanent hormonal balance and regular cycle can be achieved with interference field therapy and hormonal axis injections.

If deficiencies are detected with bioinformative analyses, intestinal flora should be supported, diet should be adjusted according to food sensitivities, and micronutrient supplements should be provided. If toxic loading is detected, an adequate chelation program should be organized.

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Menstrual irregularity refers to deviations from the normal menstrual cycle. It can manifest as more frequent or less frequent periods, or as unusually heavy bleeding.
Hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), stress, and excessive exercise can be contributing factors.
Hormonal therapies, lifestyle changes, and functional medicine approaches can be effective.
Excessive bleeding, severe pain, or irregularity lasting more than three months should always be evaluated by a specialist.
Omega-3, fennel tea, regular sleep, and stress reduction can positively affect menstrual regularity.