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Failure of the menstrual cycle - the reasons.
A woman's ability to reproduce is determined by the regulated cyclicity of the hormonal background, which changes its quantitative indicators.
Each segment of the menstrual cycle is a certain state of the composition of substances - hormones tied to the maturation of the egg, its exit from the ovaries, the formation of the place of attachment of the fetus and rejection in the absence of fertilization - bleeding.
Failure of a well-functioning cycle always indicates some kind of malfunction in the state of the organs involved in ensuring reproductive function.
Hormones regulate each of the stages of the passage of the egg cell path to fertilization and attachment to the uterine lining or discharge of the endometrial layer in the absence of fertilization.
Naturally, the first reason to pay attention to when the menstrual cycle fails (being late, early onset of menstruation or its absence) is hormonal levels.
The hormonal background depends on the work of such glands as the adrenal glands, thyroid gland, and pituitary gland. This is the second reason why the menstrual cycle can malfunction - a violation in the work of these endocrine glands.
Improper functioning of the ovaries, where the ovum begins its life path, is the third most likely cause of menstrual irregularities.
Early menopause, when the rhythm of the ovaries changes and imbalances in the level of hormones begin, can be another reason for the disruption of the menstrual cycle. Cancellation of contraceptive drugs also causes a shift in the cycle and can lead to a complete absence of menstruation for a long time.
Stress and excessive physical activity play a huge role in disorders of the endocrine system. They change the structure and quantitative composition of hormones, causing a disorder in the hormonal background and, accordingly, a violation of cyclicity.
In any case, a disturbed menstrual cycle is a sign of a woman's impaired health, and its untimely regulation can lead to severe hormonal disruptions.
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