There is 19 Article with tag "Menstrual Disorders"
Secondary amenorrhea occurs when a woman who has previously menstruated does not menstruate for 3 or more cycles in a row.
Mullerian agenesis is a developmental abnormality in the fetus that results in the absence of a vagina, uterus, or both.
Chemotherapy-induced amenorrhea is the cessation of menstruation in one year after starting chemotherapy and continuing for 12 months or more.
Using an IUD can also cause side effects in the form of menorrhagia, namely menstrual bleeding that is heavier or longer than usual.
Imperforate hymen is a rare congenital abnormality in which the hymen or hymen completely covers the vaginal opening.
Oligomenorrhea is a condition where a woman has menstrual cycles that become less frequent, so that the arrival of menstruation is unpredictable.
Hypermenorrhea is a medical term for menstrual disorders with abnormal, very excessive, and continuous bleeding.
Uterine myoma is a benign growth that grows from the uterine wall.
Polymenorrhea is a condition in which the menstrual cycle is abnormally short, lasting less than 21 days.
Endometrial hyperplasia is the condition of thickening the deepest layer of the excessive uterine wall.
Dysmenorrhea is a term used to describe pain or cramps during menstruation; there is primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea.