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What is irregular menstruation in adolescence?

Irregular menstruation in adolescence means that during the period of female puberty, the menstrual cycle may be long or short, early or late, and the menstrual cycle will not stop. This condition usually appears in early adolescence but may disappear in late adolescence. For most people, the condition goes away on its own after puberty is over.

Causes of irregular menstruation in adolescence

The cause of irregular menstruation in adolescence may be related to a variety of factors, including:

1. Changes in hormonal levels: During puberty, women’s hormonal levels undergo a series of changes that may lead to irregular menstruation.

2. Malnutrition: Malnutrition is also one of the causes of irregular menstruation in adolescence.

3. Stress: During adolescence, women may face various pressures, such as study pressure, family pressure, social pressure, etc., which may affect their menstrual cycles.

4. Disease: Certain diseases, such as endometrial diseases, endocrine diseases, etc., may also cause irregular menstruation in adolescence.

Treatment

For irregular menstruation during puberty, treatment usually includes:

1. Observation and treatment: If a woman still experiences periodic dripping and bleeding after puberty is over, the doctor may recommend observation and treatment. In this case, doctors may use medications, such as hemostatic drugs and hormone replacement therapy.

2. Surgical treatment: If a woman still experiences periodic dripping and bleeding after puberty, and medical treatment is ineffective, the doctor may consider surgical treatment. Surgery may include dilation and curettage or endometrial ablation.

3. Other treatments: Doctors may also consider other treatments, such as hormone replacement therapy.

In summary, irregular menstruation in adolescence is a common phenomenon, but its causes and treatments may vary from person to person. If a woman encounters irregular menstruation during puberty, please consult a doctor promptly so that she can receive the correct treatment.