Bone tuberculosis medication on menstruation (great aunt) is a certain impact, may cause menstrual disorders and other endocrine disorders manifestations.
Patients with bone tuberculosis need to take anti-tuberculosis drugs, such as isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, streptomycin, etc., regularly, in sufficient quantity and throughout the whole process, and long-term use of these drugs has a certain impact on women’s menstruation, such as delayed menstruation, reduced menstrual flow, or even menstrual disorders, such as amenorrhea and other menstrual disorders. However, tuberculosis itself and body factors are also the key factors causing menstrual disorders in women.
In addition, it also has an effect on the gastrointestinal function and liver function of the organism. Therefore, the diet should be light, strengthen nutrition, consume more high-quality protein foods, and regularly check the blood sedimentation, blood routine, liver and kidney functions.
Anti-tuberculosis drugs have an effect on women’s menstruation, such as menstrual disorders and other manifestations should be timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to take symptomatic measures, not to use their own medication or discontinue the use of anti-tuberculosis drugs.