Menstrual Disorders: Patient Education from University of Colorado Hospital
Living with a Menstrual Disorder
Sometimes symptoms from menstrual disorders are mild, but they can also cause severe physical problems that can prevent a woman from daily activities like work and school. Certain menstrual disorders can also affect a woman's ability to get pregnant.
The most common sign of a menstrual disorder is an abnormal menstrual period such as:
- Missed periods
- Extremely heavy bleeding
- Periods that last longer than seven days
Abnormal or irregular periods may be temporary and are not always a disorder. Often a natural change in the body such as menopause or pregnancy is causing the change. When symptoms are severe and interfering with daily activities, you should see a doctor. Your symptoms may be a sign of a disease or disorder that needs to be treated.
Getting a Second Opinion about a Menstrual Disorder
Menstrual disorders can affect your daily life, affect your ability to get pregnant or be a sign of another disease so it is important you receive a complete evaluation. University of Colorado Hospital is happy to offer a second opinion and to work with you if you choose to come to our hospital for treatment.