Menstrual issues
Doctor, may I ask if it is normal that my menstrual periods were on January 22, then I didn't have one in February, followed by March 2, April 9, May 13, June 11, July 19, and August 19, and I still haven't had one in September? What is the length of my cycle? I also experienced diarrhea and dry heaving yesterday; could this be due to premenstrual syndrome?
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/09/22
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, your cycle is about 30 days, so it is possible that your period is approaching.
Some discomfort may be experienced, but it should be sufficient to just monitor the situation.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2023/09/22
More Info
Understanding irregular menstrual cycles and the symptoms associated with premenstrual syndrome (PMS) can be quite complex, as they can vary significantly from person to person. Based on the information you've provided, it appears that your menstrual cycle is irregular, with varying lengths between periods. To calculate your cycle length, you typically measure from the first day of one period to the first day of the next.
In your case, here are the intervals between your periods:
- January 22 to March 2: 39 days
- March 2 to April 9: 38 days
- April 9 to May 13: 34 days
- May 13 to June 11: 29 days
- June 11 to July 19: 38 days
- July 19 to August 19: 31 days
- August 19 to September: Not yet started
From this, we can see that your cycle lengths are quite variable, ranging from 29 to 39 days. A typical menstrual cycle is usually between 21 to 35 days, so while your cycles fall within this range, the irregularity may suggest an underlying issue.
Irregular menstrual cycles can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, stress, significant weight changes, excessive exercise, or underlying health conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid disorders. If your cycles continue to be irregular, it may be beneficial to consult with a healthcare provider who can evaluate your symptoms and possibly conduct tests to determine the cause.
Regarding your symptoms of diarrhea and dry heaving, these can indeed be associated with PMS, although they are not the most common symptoms. PMS can manifest in various ways, including mood swings, bloating, breast tenderness, fatigue, and gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea or constipation. The hormonal fluctuations that occur in the luteal phase of your cycle (the time between ovulation and the start of your period) can affect your gastrointestinal system, leading to symptoms like nausea or changes in bowel habits.
However, if these symptoms are severe or persistent, it is essential to consider other potential causes. Gastrointestinal issues can arise from various factors, including dietary changes, infections, or stress. If you are experiencing significant discomfort or if these symptoms are affecting your daily life, it would be wise to seek medical advice.
In summary, your menstrual cycle appears to be irregular, and while some symptoms may align with PMS, it is crucial to monitor your overall health and consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns. They can provide a comprehensive evaluation and help you understand your menstrual health better. Regular tracking of your cycle and symptoms can also be beneficial for discussions with your healthcare provider.
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