21 Sep

Amenorrhea, Dysmenorrhea and PMS

  How much blood flow is considered normal? Doctors consider about 30 to 80 milliliters (2 tablespoons to about 1/3 cup) normal; anything less or more than that could be considered abnormal menstrual bleeding. Irregular menstruation and abnormal menstrual bleeding fall into several different categories. Amenorrhea is the failure to start menstruation during puberty or cessation […]

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20 Sep

Dysmenorrhea (Menstrual Cramps)

Following is note shared by “YingYang House” Dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation that arises before, during a/or after menstruation. The pain is mainly in the lower abdomen, however, it can occur in the lower back a/or running down the legs. Etiology & Pathology: Etiology: Emotional Factors – strong emotions (depression, anger) may lead to stagnation of […]

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