Saturday, September 10, 2016

Women Health: Menstrual Disorders - Oligomenorrhea Hormone treatments of Contraceptive pill

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Oligomenorrhea is an irregular menstruation and defined as a condition of infrequent period or a woman menstrual period does not occur at a interval of greater than 35 days.


                 Hormone treatments of Contraceptive pill  




1. Contraceptive pill
a. Low-dose combination birth control pills which contains low-dose synthetic forms of the hormones estrogen and progesterone may be use to treat amenorrhea by controlling the menstrual cycle or bring the period back to normal. 

b. Risks and side effects
b.1. Growth of fibroids
Growth of fibroid is caused high level of estrogen and progesterone. The intake of the pill increase the level of both hormones resulting in increase the risk of growth of fibroid. 

b.2. Recurrent of menstrual symptoms
Some women stop taking the pill may see all the menstrual symptoms coming back. 

b3. Blood clots
Estrogen in the pill may cause blood clots in the small vessels in the leg and the lung. 

b.4. Stroke and heart diseases
Study shows that women who have higher natural estrogen levels may have a higher risk of stroke and heart diseases. 

b.5. Depression and mood swing
At the beginning, it may cause abnormal fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone elevate both physical and psychological stress, eventually resulting in both depression and mood swing 

b.6. Bleeding and spotting 
Bleeding and spotting is normal for the first six months for women who begin with any oral contraceptive combination pill treatment. 

b.7. Lost interest in sex
Some women may experience lower sexual desire 

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