Irregular Periods
Menstrual cycles are a natural part of a woman’s reproductive health. While a normal cycle ranges between 21–35 days, many women experience irregularities that can affect their physical and emotional well-being. Irregular periods may be a temporary issue due to lifestyle factors or an indication of an underlying health condition that requires attention.
Our approach focuses on both medical and holistic care:
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Medical Management:
- Hormonal therapy or birth control pills to regulate cycles.
- Treatment of thyroid disorders, PCOD, or other underlying conditions.
- Medications to reduce excessive bleeding or pain.
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Surgical Management:
- Laparoscopic procedures for fibroids, ovarian cysts, or endometriosis if required.
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Holistic & Lifestyle Support:
- Personalized diet and nutrition guidance.
- Stress management through yoga, meditation, and counselling.
- Weight management and healthy exercise routines.
Our Approach:
- Individualized care to identify and treat the exact cause.
- Holistic management combining medical treatment with lifestyle modifications.
- Confidential and compassionate support to help women feel comfortable discussing sensitive concerns.
Common Causes of Irregular Periods:
- Hormonal Imbalances – thyroid disorders, PCOD/PCOS, or elevated prolactin levels.
- Stress & Lifestyle Factors – excessive exercise, poor diet, emotional stress, or sudden weight changes.
- Medical Conditions – endometriosis, uterine fibroids, or ovarian cysts.
- Medications – certain birth control methods or hormonal treatments.
- Adolescence & Perimenopause – natural phases where cycles can be irregular.
Symptoms That Need Attention:
- Very heavy or very light bleeding.
- Missed periods for more than 2–3 months.
- Painful cramps beyond normal discomfort.
- Bleeding between periods.
- Difficulty in conceiving.
Diagnosis & Evaluation:
- Detailed medical history and lifestyle assessment.
- Blood tests to check hormone levels (thyroid, insulin, reproductive hormones).
- Ultrasound to detect PCOD, ovarian cysts, or uterine abnormalities.
- Advanced tests if underlying medical issues are suspected.