Long and short menstrual cycles

Menstrual cycles that are short and long are signs of menstrual disorders. If organic pathology is excluded, the most likely cause is dysfunctional uterine bleeding. If this occurs during puberty or menopausal transition, it is basically anovulatory uterine bleeding. Patients may have different clinical manifestations. The most common symptom is irregular uterine bleeding, which is manifested by disruption of the menstrual cycle, variable length of periods, variable or increased menstrual flow, or even heavy bleeding. In addition, during bleeding, there is usually no abdominal pain or other discomfort, the bleeding is heavy or prolonged, often combined with anemia, and in cases of heavy bleeding, it may lead to shock. Patients may cause frequent menstruation or irregular bleeding from the uterus, excessive irregular bleeding from the uterus, excessive menstruation, and other typical symptoms. Treatment of this disease requires checking the body’s hormone levels, the thickness of the endometrium, and in married women, diagnostic scraping.