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  1. Pain-Free Periods: Natural Ways to Overcome Menstrual Problems (Women's Health) by Stella Weller, 1994-10
  2. The Menstrual Cycle (Major problems in obstetrics and gynecology) by Rudolf F. Vollman, 1977-06
  3. How to Cope with Menstrual Problems by Nikki Goldbeck, 1999-01-11
  4. You Can Relieve Menstrual Problems: A Modern Woman's Guide by Beryl Kingston, 1983-02
  5. How to Relieve Cramps and Other Menstrual Problems by Marcia L. Storch, 1982-09
  6. Teen menstrual problems relatively easy to triage: expert opinion.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News by Timothy F. Kirn, 2003-09-01
  7. How to Cope with Menstrual Problems-A Wholistic Approach: You don't have to live with them anymore [A Good Health Guide] by Nikki Goldbeck, 1983
  8. Relief: A Woman's Guide to Easing Menstrual Problems by Beryl Kingston, 1982-11
  9. Discussion on Treatment of Dysmenorrhea; Menstrual Problems; Endomitritis; Uterine Bleeding by C.A., D.C.M. Bing Yin Lee, M.D. Rei Ling Zhao, et all 1990
  10. Menstrual Problems for the MRCOG by Mary Ann Lumsden, Jane E. Norman, et all 1996-11
  11. Non drug solutions to menstrual problems by Ed Rocks, 1984
  12. Pre-Menstrual Syndrome by Niels H. Lauersen, 1983-08-31
  13. Woman's Book of Choices: Abortion, Menstrual Extraction, RU-486 by Rebecca Chalker, Carol Downer, 1992-11-26
  14. Pre-Menstrual Syndrome: Subliminal Persuasion/Self-Hypnosis by Barrie L. Konicov, 1985-10

1. Virtual Children's Hospital: CQQA: Periods/ Menstrual Problems
Pediatrics Common Questions, Quick Answers. Periods/ menstrual problems. Donna D Alessandro, MD Lindsay Huth, BA Peer Review Status
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Periods/ Menstrual Problems
Donna D'Alessandro, M.D.
Lindsay Huth, B.A.
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Last Revision Date: April 2002 Common Questions, Quick Answers What should I know?
  • Menstruation, or periods, usually begin around puberty, between the ages of 9 and 14. The average menstrual cycle lasts 23-35 days (counting from the first day of one period to the next). Some women may not have a regular cycle (number of days between periods). This is normal, especially in the first 2 years after a woman's first period. Most women have their period for about 6 days. Some may have it fewer than 6 days and some may have it for more than 6 days. This is normal. Some women may have a large amount of blood flow while others have little. Blood flow can vary. It is common to have heavy blood flow at the beginning of a period and lighter blood flow at the end. Blood flow may be heavy one period and light the next.

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3. Menstrual Problems And Thyroid Disease: The Effects Of Hypothyroidism And Hypert
by Mary Shomon. Many menstrual problems may be symptoms of undiagnosed thyroid conditions are optimally treated, as symptoms such as menstrual problems may persist if you are not at
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Many menstrual problems may be symptoms of undiagnosed thyroid conditions. Girls who have either very early or very late menstruation should be evaluated for a potential thyroid problem, as thyroid problems can frequently be a cause of early or delayed puberty and menstruation. In addition, any change in menstrual patterns - such as more or less frequent periods, the onset of substantially heavier or lighter periods, or the lack of periods entirely, should trigger a thyroid evaluation by your physician.
Thyroid disease is frequently the reason behind problems with a woman's menstrual cycle.
The linkage between thyroid disease and the menstrual cycle is not well understood by medical professionals, but there are some established linkages between menstruation and thyroid disease that are well-established.
Early Menstruation / Precocious Puberty: Hypothyroidism in girls may trigger very early menstruation, i.e., before the age of 10. This early puberty is known as "precocious puberty." Occasionally, if hyperthyroidism occurs very early during puberty, menstrual periods may also begin earlier than usual.

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woman. But it can also be confusing, particularly if she encounters certain menstrual problems like irregular periods or PMS.
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Everyone knows the teen years can be difficult - for both teens and parents. All those physical changes during puberty can make adolescents feel awkward and unsure of themselves. This is particularly true for girls when it comes to menstruation . For a girl, getting her first period is a physical milestone and a sign of becoming a woman. But it can also be confusing, particularly if she encounters certain problems like irregular periods or premenstrual syndrome (PMS). If you want to help your daughter understand what's happening to her body, it'll help to know what you're talking about first.
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menstrual problems. Everyone knows the teen years can be difficult for both teens and parents. All those physical changes during puberty can make adolescents feel awkward and unsure of themselves .
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Menstrual Problems
Everyone knows the teen years can be difficult - for both teens and parents. All those physical changes during puberty can make adolescents feel awkward and unsure of themselves. This is particularly true for girls when it comes to menstruation . For a girl, getting her first period is a physical milestone and a sign of becoming a woman. But it can also be confusing, particularly if she encounters certain problems like irregular periods or premenstrual syndrome (PMS). If you want to help your daughter understand what's happening to her body, it'll help to know what you're talking about first. Common Problems
Of course, most issues teens confront when they start menstruating are completely normal. In fact, almost every girl and woman has had to deal with some of them at one time or another. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
PMS includes both physical and emotional symptoms that many girls and women get right before their period, such as acne, bloating, fatigue, backaches, sore breasts, headaches , constipation, diarrhea, food cravings, depression, irritability, or difficulty concentrating or handling stress . Different girls may have all or some of these symptoms, in varying combinations. PMS is usually at its worst during the 7 days before the period starts and disappears once it begins.

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menstrual problems. Ayurveda. To ease menstrual problems, take one tablespoon of aloe vera gel with one pinch of black pepper, suggests Acharyaji.
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It comes once a month, like the phone bill and the mortgage payment-and for some women, it's about as welcome. For them, the menstrual period can be an endurance contest. While their more fortunate sisters barely notice their periods or get by with the occasional mild cramp, others suffer with headaches, heavy bleeding and cramps severe enough to cause them to miss work or school. Add up all of the days a woman has her period, month after month, year after year, and you'll find that she spends a lot of time menstruating. The natural remedies in this chapter, used with your doctor's approval, may help relieve the symptoms of menstruation, according to some health professionals. See Your Medical Doctor When...

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menstrual problems. Menstruation is a normal part of a woman's reproductive cycle. When an ovary releases an egg, it also releases the hormone estrogen, which stimulates the lining of the uterus to
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8. Infections And Menstrual Problems
Infections and menstrual problems. menstrual problems. Women should keep track of when their periods start and when they expect their
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Menstrual Problems Women should keep track of when their periods start and when they expect their next period; this not only helps determine pregnancy, but also helps women and their health care providers evaluate other reproductive health conditions. A number of symptoms surrounding menstruation can cause a great deal of worry. Most fall within the "normal" range of symptoms, but a woman needs to pay attention to all symptoms to determine what is "normal" for her. If you are uncertain, seek the advice of a health professional. Amenorrhea
Amenorrhea is an absence or abnormal stoppage of menstruation,. In college women this can be associated with stress, sever dieting including eating disorders, increased levels of excercise, and illness. Or, it could indicate a pregnancy. In any case, if you have kept track of your cycles and know what is normal for you, you can help a health professional evaluate the missed period. Dysmenorrhea
Dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation. It is normal to experience some pain and cramping as part of the menstrual cycle. If menstrual pain interferes with your normal activities, ask your health care professional for advice. While keeping track of your cycles, you might also want to develop a personal index that measures how uncomfortable you are through your cycle. If pain increases over "normal" for you it would be helpful for the health professional to be able to assess both the length of the cycle, number of days of flow, and intensity of the pain.

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For a girl, getting her first period is a sign of becoming a woman. But it can also be confusing, particularly if she encounters certain menstrual problems like irregular periods or PMS. this article. menstrual problems. Common Problems. Common Problems Continued. menstrual problems
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11. Menstrual Problems - Medicinal Herbs Online
Herbal Glossary Medicinal Glossary Herbal Preparations. menstrual problems.
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    Definition
    Absence of flow when normally expected is called Amenorrhea
    Scanty flow is known as Oligomenorrhea
    Painful menstruation is Dysmenorrhea
    Excessive loss of blood is termed Menorrhagia
    Loss of blood during intermenstrual periods (between periods) is known as spotting or Metrorrhagia
    In all the above cases, the gynocologist should make the diagnosis and prescribe treatment, rule out causes, complications, etc. Back to Top
    Symptoms
    In addition to the previously mentioned in the definitions, symptoms may include: depression , cramps, water retention, skin eruptions, headaches , bloated abdomen, backache, cramps, breast swelling and tenderness, insomnia , fatigue, nervousness, (See also PMS ) joint pain, fainting spells, and changes in personality (such as outbursts of anger, violence, and thoughts of suicide). Menstrual pain in young girls is often severe and relatively long-lasting. Especially at the onset of the menstrual period, the pain usually is experienced as severe. Ideally a gynecologist should be seen at the outset of menstrual periods to determine if everything is normal. If normal, the aches and pains can be eased or cured by a cup of chamomile tea, drunk very warm, or with peppermint tea or even caraway tea. These herbs contain essential oils with antispasmodic effects. Rotate the three teas, if preferred. Prepare the tea: pour 8 oz.

12. Pms Treatment, Pms Remedy, Womens Health, Menstrual Cramp Relief, Premenstrual S
a natural solution. Menstrual Cramp Relief. cramps, mood, blood flow Herbs for menstrual problems, and cramps;
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University of Iowa Family Practice Handbook, Fourth Edition, Chapter 13. Gynecology Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding, menstrual problems, and Secondary Amenorrhea.
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Gynecology: Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding, Menstrual Problems, and Secondary Amenorrhea
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See also endometrial abnormalities section below.
  • Terminology
  • Menorrhagia : Heavy or prolonged bleeding. Metrorrhagia : Intermen- strual bleeding, spotting, or breakthrough bleeding. Menometrorrhagia : Heavy irregular bleeding. Polymenorrhea Oligomenorrhea Amenorrhea : Absence of menstrual bleeding. Evaluation
  • History . Describe bleeding (timing, duration, flow, presence of clots, number of pads used). Obtain menstrual and obstetric history, sexual history, drug and medication use, familial bleeding disorders and bleeding tendencies, contraceptive use, postcoital bleeding (may indicate cervicitis, cervical polyp), galactorrhea, headaches (e.g., from prolactinoma), visual disturbances, menopausal symptoms, change in weight, diet, exercise, stressors. Physical exam . Look for obesity or low body weight, acne, hirsutism, Cushingoid habitus. Thyroid exam, check skin for petechiae, ecchymoses. Breast exam, pelvic exam noting vaginal or cervical lesions, uterine size and shape, adnexal masses. Exclude rectal source of bleeding. Obtain Pap if none recently.
  • 14. PMS And Menstrual Problems
    PMS. If you’re having any kind of menstrual problems, it’s always important to keep your physician informed, says Dr. Silbert.
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    On This Page Defense Tactics A Hormonal Balancing Herbal Help The Chinese Solution ... Supplements for Heavy Bleeding Defense Tactics To help defuse PMS symptoms Foods that contain soy A Hormonal Balancing Act One possible cause of cramps and heavy bleeding during periods is an unbalanced ratio of estrogen to progesterone, says Willow Moore, D.C., N.D., a chiropractor and naturopathic doctor in Owings Mills, Maryland. These are the two hormones that play the biggest part in regulating the female reproductive system. Usually, women who experience problems with their periods have too much estrogen and not enough progesterone in the one to two weeks before their periods. This imbalance can set the stage for painful cramping and heavy flow, along with other unwelcome symptoms such as headaches and mood swings. Supplements that balance estrogen and progesterone can make a big difference in how you feel before and during your period, Herbal Help Licorice works to balance estrogen, says Dr. Aesoph. It can also increase progesterone by inhibiting its breakdown, and it may help prevent bloating. Since high levels of estrogen can cause many menstrual problems

    15. Nutritional Therapy - Menstrual And Menopausal Problems
    menstrual problems such as PMT, pain and heavy loss respond very well to nutritional therapy. PMT is usually due to the extra nutritional demands premenstrually not being met, and also erratic Joints/muscles. Low energy. Menstrual. Menopausal. Migraines. Overweight
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    Menstrual problems such as PMT, pain and heavy loss respond very well to nutritional therapy. PMT is usually due to the extra nutritional demands premenstrually not being met, and also erratic blood sugar levels. Pain, due to cramping of the uterus, usually improves when mineral levels are addressed. Heavy periods can often be improved by attending to the health of blood vessels as well as ensuring that bowels and liver are in healthier condition. Menopausal problems are usually treated by raising the whole level of health of the individual, which may have deteriorated over the years, and specific problems such as hot flushes, depression, low energy, night sweats and palpitations tend to improve quite quickly without the use of HRT. Natural products can often take the place of HRT without its adverse effects. Bone health can be addressed successfully.

    16. Menstrual Problems See Also PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME
    menstrual problems see also Premenstrual syndrome. Amenorrhoea Temporary or permanent absence of periods; may be primary if periods
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    Menstrual problems see also Premenstrual syndrome Amenorrhoea Temporary or permanent absence of periods; may be primary if periods have not started by age of 16 (see Delayed puberty for specific homeopathic remedies), or secondary if periods have started and then stopped because of Anorexia or excessive Weight loss , excessive exercise (especially on vegetarian diet), or Stress ; an established menstrual cycle can also be disrupted by hormone imbalances (as Menopause approaches, for example) or by coming off the pill; after childbirth, periods may be absent or irregular for 6 weeks to several months. In rare cases, amenorrhoea may be due to a gross displacement of the uterus (see Uterus problems ), although this can be corrected by special exercises. If periods have been absent for more than 9 months and woman wishes to get pregnant, GP may prescribe a fertility drug; however, absence of periods cannot be relied on as a method of contraception since ovulation may restart (or start) at any time. Homeopathy offers constitutional treatment in appropriate cases; provided secondary amenorrhoea is not due to pregnancy, childbirth, or anatomical problems, remedies in Self Help section may be of benefit; if periods do not restart within 2 months, see your homeopath. ‘Breakthrough’ bleeding or a bnormal bleeding Always consult your GP. Spotting of blood between periods can be due to

    17. Infections And Menstrual Problems
    Infections and menstrual problems. menstrual problems. Women should keep track of when their periods start cramping as part of the menstrual cycle. If menstrual pain interferes with
    http://wso.williams.edu/peerh/women/wprobs.html
    Infections and Menstrual Problems
    Menstrual Problems Women should keep track of when their periods start and when they expect their next period; this not only helps determine pregnancy, but also helps women and their health care providers evaluate other reproductive health conditions. A number of symptoms surrounding menstruation can cause a great deal of worry. Most fall within the "normal" range of symptoms, but a woman needs to pay attention to all symptoms to determine what is "normal" for her. If you are uncertain, seek the advice of a health professional. Amenorrhea
    Amenorrhea is an absence or abnormal stoppage of menstruation,. In college women this can be associated with stress, sever dieting including eating disorders, increased levels of excercise, and illness. Or, it could indicate a pregnancy. In any case, if you have kept track of your cycles and know what is normal for you, you can help a health professional evaluate the missed period. Dysmenorrhea
    Dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation. It is normal to experience some pain and cramping as part of the menstrual cycle. If menstrual pain interferes with your normal activities, ask your health care professional for advice. While keeping track of your cycles, you might also want to develop a personal index that measures how uncomfortable you are through your cycle. If pain increases over "normal" for you it would be helpful for the health professional to be able to assess both the length of the cycle, number of days of flow, and intensity of the pain.

    18. What Are Menstrual Problems
    SelfHelp for menstrual problems. Herbal Help for menstrual problems. Herbal remedies for menstrual problems include camomile and ginger for period pain.
    http://www.vitaminuk.com/pages/articles/whataremenstrualproblems.htm
    What are Menstrual Problems? Painful Periods (Dysmenorrhoea) Lack of Periods (Amenorrhoea) Heavy Periods (Menorrhagia) Premenstrual Tension ... The Importance of Regular Check-ups The experience of menstruation varies from woman to woman. Problems such as pain and irregularity are usually the result of natural hormone changes, and do not necessarily signify illness. Below are some of the most common menstrual problems. Painful Periods (Dysmenorrhoea) This is most common in girls or young women. Cramp-like pains are experienced in the lower abdomen at the beginning of a period, which may be accompanied by feelings of being unwell or faint. Symptoms usually pass after a couple of days, and rarely signal an actual illness. Usually, this is caused by a 'tight' cervix (the muscle at the neck of the womb), which normally loosens after the first pregnancy, and thus relieves the problem. Sometimes painful periods are caused by wearing an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) or by menstrual cycles in which no egg is produced. Lack of Periods (Amenorrhoea) This condition is normal during pregnancy and the menopause.

    19. Menstrual Problems
    My herb books include recipes for reducing heavy or excessive menstrual flow (menorrhagia), so it is reasonable to think that these remedies may be helpful
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    Delaying Menstruation on Purpose.... Naturally
    Intentionally Delaying or Altering when Menstruation would Normally Arrive.
    I get asked this question a lot. There are times when we would rather not have our period arrive at the time it normally would. For those of us looking for a natural way to accomplish this goal, there really isn't an easy or reliable way to make this happen. The only way I know to reliably control when you get your period is by using birth control pills. So instead of repeatedly answering the same question, I've decided its time to put together a web page, and include some natural suggestions that might help to accomplish the goal of altering when menstruation arrives, or at the very least to try and reduce blood flow and make that particular period more bearable. I can't guarantee any of these suggestions will work or even help. At this time, using natural remedies to try and delay or otherwise alter when menstruation would arrive are basically untried, so as any of you try them please let me know how things go. I checked all my women's herb books, and anywhere else I could think of looking, and the issue of delaying menstruation on purpose is something that is not addressed at all, anywhere. So again, if anyone finds anything please let me know. The Pill is the most reliable way to control when you will bleed, this is because while on the pill your body is not cycling naturally. Bleeding/Menstruation, while on the pill is caused by the withdrawal of the hormones. If the sugar pill week is skipped and a new pack of pills started, menstruation/bleeding for that cycle is easily avoided. Easy enough for women who already take the pill.

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    menstrual problems. While this is not really my area of expertise, I do have access to this information. I have collected bits and
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    Menstrual Problems
    While this is not really my area of expertise, I do have access to this information. I have collected bits and pieces from various sources and compiled them in response to requests I have received.
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