08/04/2026
MENSTRUAL HEALTH DISEASE
There are many disease that could affect one's menstrual health and amongst which is 👇
PCOS (Polycystic O***y Syndrome) is a hormonal disorder that directly affects menstrual health. It’s not just “irregular periods”—it’s a condition where the ovaries produce higher-than-normal levels of androgens (male-type hormones), which can interfere with follicle development and ovulation.
Key points:
- Irregular or absent periods: Because ovulation often doesn’t happen regularly, cycles can be longer than 35 days, skip months, or stop entirely.
- Ovarian follicles: Ultrasound may show many small follicles that never mature—hence “polycystic,” though they’re not true cysts.
- Symptoms tied to hormones: acne, excess facial/body hair, scalp thinning, weight changes, and insulin resistance often accompany the cycle issues.
- Why it matters: Chronic anovulation raises risks for endometrial hyperplasia, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular strain if unmanaged.
Treatment will depends on symptoms
Early care helps protect fertility and long-term health.
Talking as a Sëxual Health Specialist ✅