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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Menstrual period
  1. Abnormal menstrual periods may have a variety of causes, such as endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids, and abnormal thyroid ...
  2. ... sign of malfunction or disease. In primary amenorrhea, menstruation does not begin when expected (by the age ... 16). Secondary amenorrhea occurs when the normal established menstrual cycle is shut down for 6 or more months ...
  3. Images ... A form of depression exclusive to women, premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a syndrome of depressive symptoms brought ...
  4. ... body and facial hair, acne, amenorrhea (loss of menstrual periods), and changes in body shape. Virilization can occur ...
  5. ... after conception. Signs of early pregnancy are missed menstrual periods, fatigue, breast enlargement, abdominal distention, and nausea. During ...
  6. Primary amenorrhea is the absence of the menstrual period by the age of 16. Treatment of amenorrhea may range from hormonal supplementation for developmental abnormalities of the reproductive system to surgery for ...
  7. ... can be triggered by emotional stress, dietary deficiencies, menstrual periods, hormonal changes, food allergies or trauma in the ...
  8. ... test also helps determine the cause of abnormal menstrual periods, and can be used to screen for endometrial ...
  9. During a normal menstrual cycle, hormones stimulate the ovary causing an egg to ripen. The uterine lining thickens preparing itself for implantation of a ...
  10. ... undergoes changes over the course of the monthly menstrual cycle, sloughs off and becomes part of the menses. ...
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