YOGYAKARTA - In a year, most women experience 11-13 menstruation periods. The normal menstrual cycle is 24-35 days. However, not all women have regular cycles. Some have regular cycles every month, but some are irregular, it could be faster or often late. Well, then, is there a danger of menstruating for one month?
This 1 month menstrual period can be caused by several things, such as obesity, stress, PCOS, and others. Below is a complete explanation of various causes of menstruation that you need to know about.
Did you know that the part of the brain that regulates the menstrual cycle, namely hypotalamus, will be disrupted when a person feels stressed? Therefore, physical and mental stress can be used as an excuse why a person has menstruation late.
Because, in conditions of stress and fatigue, the production of estrogen, progesterone, and various other hormones in the body will become chaotic. Thus, menstruation cycles can be disrupted.
The condition of obesity can also be a cause of menstruation lateness of 1 month. Because, when a woman experiences excessive weight gain, it will trigger hormonal disorders. In other cases, the body produces more hormone estrogen.
This will inhibit ovulation (the release of eggs) and thicken the endometrium layer so that menstrual blood becomes large and irregular.
Untreated Obesity can be a source of other health problems. In addition to menstruation which is often late, a person also has a high risk of developing diabetes and high blood pressure.
Polycytic ovary syndrome or abbreviated as PCOS is a hormonal disorder characterized by the appearance of a number of cysts in the ovaries.
In teenagers experiencing PCOS, the process of releasing eggs will not occur. This is because holding women's eggs with PCOS is full of follicles or bubbles of cells that prevent them from maturing and releasing.
This condition can cause a person to menstruate for 1 month, and has an effect on fertility. Although the cause is not known for sure, it is suspected that PCOS is related to other conditions, such as insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome.
In addition to being a trigger for late menstruation, PCOS also results in other symptoms. Examples are acne, fine hair that grows under the face and chest, weight increases, and fertility problems.
A drastic drop in weight will affect hypotalamus and make you menstruate late.
If your body mass index (IMT) is below normal (that is <18), you will experience menstrual disorders. Generally, this is caused by eating disorders.
Furthermore, if you are less than 10 percent of the ideal weight, your body function can be disrupted and affect the ovulation process.
Overcoming eating disorders and increasing healthy weight can help menstrual cycles return to normal.
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If you have thyroid disorders, be it hypothyroids or hyperthyroids, these conditions can affect your menstrual cycle.
Signs and symptoms of thyroid disorders can be in the form of fatigue, body weight changes quickly, hair loss, and is sensitive to hot or cold temperatures.
thyroid disorders can generally be controlled with drugs so that menstruation can return smoothly. However, if you don't get a good treatment, thyroid disorders can cause various complications, one of which is fertility disorders.
Ceric disease causes inflammation that can cause damage to the small intestine. This condition can prevent the body from absorbing important nutrients, so that a person has the potential to experience diarrhea, dehydration, and menstruation late.
Unstable blood sugar is also closely related to hormonal changes. Therefore, chronic diseases such as uncontrolled diabetes can affect the menstrual cycle.
To treat menstruation that is late due to chronic diseases, you must control your illness. Consumption of drugs given by doctors regularly and don't forget to adopt a healthy lifestyle.
Unusual production of the hormone prolacticine can be the cause of menstruation late. The resulting hormones in this pituitary gland will increase during breastfeeding, but can also increase due to certain medical conditions, for example kidney disease and tumor pituitary glands in the brain.
When prolactin hormone production is not normal, this will have an impact on other hormone functions that are important in the menstrual process, namely estrogen and progesteron.
Late Haid can be caused by perimenopaus or known as the menopause transition period. Perimenopause occurs between 2-8 years before the menopause period.
Perimonopause conditions are a sign that estrogen hormone levels are starting to fluctuate. In this phase, menstruation can become more frequent or less frequent. Other symptoms that can appear in the form of hot flash, difficulty sleeping, frequent sweating, dry vagina, etc.
In general, women begin to enter the menopause period at the age of 45-55 years. However, there are also women who get symptoms of menopause at the age of 40 years and under. This condition is referred to as an early menopause.
The Menopause causes the release of eggs to stop, so that menstruation is late or even stopped altogether.
That's a review of the dangers of menstruating for 1 month late. Hopefully this information will be useful! Visit VOI.id to get other interesting information.
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