Irregular menstruation

Menstrual disorders, also known as irregular menstruation, are manifested by abnormal menstrual cycles or bleeding volume, or abdominal pain and systemic symptoms before and during menstruation. The cause may be organic disease or dysfunction. Many systemic diseases such as hematopathy (platelet weakness), hypertension, endocrine disorders, abortion, ectopic pregnancy, hydatidiform mole, hyperprolactinemia, tumors (such as ovarian tumors, uterine fibroids), breast adenopathy, tuberculosis (fallopian tube Tuberculosis, endometrial tuberculosis), inflammation (chronic endometritis, chronic fallopian tube ovarian inflammation) can cause menstrual disorders.

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