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Results 1 - 10 of 60 for Irregular menstruation
  1. Diabetes and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/Related Issues ... Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Find out how PCOS and type 2 diabetes are connected, ...
  2. Eating Disorders and Diabetes (National Eating Disorders Association)  
    Diabetes Type 1/Related Issues ... Diabetes Type 1 ... Eating Disorders/Specifics ... Eating Disorders ... National Eating Disorders Association ... Learn about the link between ...
  3. Prolactinoma From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)  
    Pituitary Tumors/Specifics ... Pituitary Tumors ... Benign Tumors/Specifics ... Benign Tumors ... Overview of prolactinoma, a disorder in which a noncancerous tumor of the ...
  4. Menstruation/Teenagers ... Menstruation ... Premenstrual Syndrome/Teenagers ... Premenstrual Syndrome ... Nemours Foundation ... menstruation, menstrual period, cramps, period ...
  5. Hyperprolactinemia (Endocrine Society)  
    Hyperprolactinemia is a condition in which a person has higher than normal levels of the hormone prolactin in the blood. Hyperprolactinemia can lead to ...
  6. Eating Disorders/Start Here ... Eating Disorders ... NAMI ... Eating disorders are a group of related conditions involving extreme food and weight issues. Each disorder ...
  7. Irregular Periods (Nemours Foundation)  
    Menstruation
  8. What Are the Common Treatments for Menstrual Irregularities? From the National Institutes of Health (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)  
    ... to anovulatory bleeding (absent periods, infrequent periods, and irregular periods) include:1,2
  9. What Are Menstrual Irregularities? From the National Institutes of Health (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)  
    ... experienced with other problems, like abdominal cramps.2 Irregular cycles can be ovulatory, meaning that ovulation occurs, or anovulatory, meaning ovulation does not occur. The most common menstrual irregularities include:
  10. Concerns Girls Have about Puberty (American Academy of Pediatrics)  
    Puberty/Specifics ... Puberty ... American Academy of Pediatrics
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