Menstrual issues
Last week, a smear test showed signs of inflammation.
I returned for two follow-up visits and received suppositories, and I took oral medication for six days, finishing the medication on the evening of August 10.
On Monday, after using the restroom, I noticed light pink spotting.
On August 9, I experienced slight menstrual flow, which I only noticed after using the restroom.
The menstrual flow felt thick and as if it couldn't fully pass.
I changed my sanitary pad before bed, and when I woke up the next day, it was still clean; I only saw some thick menstrual blood after using the restroom.
I would like to ask the doctor if taking oral medication can affect my menstrual cycle.
Does this situation require a follow-up examination? Thank you for your response.
My menstrual cycle was originally expected to start on August 12, and I have been experiencing significant breast tenderness.
The medications I took are as follows: "Yongxin" Ning Sita Ding capsules, "Weiken" Hao Wei tablets 100 mg (aluminum hydroxide and aloe vera), and "Fansheng" Ke Cui Ma Ru vaginal tablets 500 mg (Ke Cui Ma Ru).
Z, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/08/11
Dr. Lin Manying reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello Z: If your last menstrual period was on July 12, having your period on August 9 is within the normal range.
The medication mentioned is used to treat candidal vaginitis and may reduce menstrual flow.
Hualien Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, cares about your health.
Reply Date: 2023/08/11
More Info
Menstrual changes can be a common side effect of various medications, and it’s important to understand how these changes may manifest and when to seek medical advice. Based on your description, it seems you are experiencing some unusual menstrual symptoms after starting a new medication regimen.
Firstly, medications can indeed influence menstrual cycles in several ways. Hormonal medications, such as those used for treating infections or other conditions, can lead to changes in the menstrual flow, cycle regularity, and even the physical characteristics of menstrual blood. The medications you mentioned, including "永信"寧司泰定膠囊 and "汎生"克催瑪汝陰道錠, may have hormonal effects that could alter your menstrual cycle.
The symptoms you described—such as the presence of light pink discharge, thick menstrual blood, and the sensation of blood not flowing properly—could be attributed to the medications you are taking. It is not uncommon for individuals to experience changes in their menstrual flow, including heavier or lighter periods, changes in color, and variations in consistency. These changes can occur due to hormonal fluctuations caused by medications, especially if they affect the hormonal balance in your body.
Regarding your specific situation, the fact that you are experiencing a thick, concentrated menstrual flow and that you only see blood upon wiping could indicate that your body is reacting to the medications. It is also worth noting that stress, illness, and changes in routine can further complicate menstrual cycles.
As for whether you should seek further medical evaluation, it is advisable to consult with your healthcare provider, especially since you have already noted some inflammatory symptoms and have been undergoing treatment. If your menstrual changes are accompanied by severe pain, excessive bleeding, or if they persist beyond your expected cycle, it would be prudent to return to your doctor for a follow-up. They may want to perform a physical examination or additional tests to rule out any underlying issues that could be contributing to these symptoms.
In summary, while it is possible that the medications you are taking are influencing your menstrual cycle, it is essential to monitor your symptoms closely. If you notice any significant changes, or if your symptoms worsen, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider. They can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation and help ensure that any potential side effects of your medications are managed appropriately. Remember, your health and well-being are paramount, and open communication with your healthcare team is key to navigating any changes you may experience.
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