Women’s reproductive health hinges on effective management of cycle irregularities. Menstrual disorders encompass conditions like heavy bleeding, amenorrhea, and dysmenorrhea, impacting quality of life. Diagnostic advancements, such as hormonal profiling and imaging, pinpoint underlying causes like fibroids or thyroid dysfunction. Treatments range from medical therapies, including hormonal contraceptives, to surgical options like endometrial ablation. Education empowers women to track symptoms and seek timely care. Research into non-invasive interventions and personalized medicine improves outcomes. Menstrual Disorders management integrates mental health support, addressing the emotional toll of chronic symptoms. This field drives equitable care, ensuring women receive comprehensive, evidence-based solutions to restore balance and well-being across diverse populations and life stages.
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Sangeetha Shah, Osmania Medical College, India
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