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Disorders of menstrual cycle - Coggle Diagram
Disorders of menstrual cycle
Abnormal uterine bleeding
Oligomenorrhea
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
Health education:
as soon as you notice the symptoms record them on a diary for two months and tell you doctor.
doing more exercise
eating a healthy balanced diet
reduce and manage stress
Pathophysiology: PMS is initiated by hormonal events ensuring after ovulation the symptoms begins on early, mid or late luteal phase. They usually disappear after menopause or pregnancy
Management:
Antidepressants
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
Causes: exact cause is unknown leading factors are chemical changes in the brain like fluctuation of serotonin.
Depression.
Cyclic changes in Hormones
Clinical manifestations:
Tension or anxiety.
Depressed mood.
Crying spells.
Mood swings and irritability or anger.
Appetite changes and food cravings.
Definition: condition with distressing physical, behavioural and psychological symptoms, in the absence of organic or underlying psychiatric disease. Common in weman
Diagnostics: There are no unique physical findings or lab tests by it can be diagnosed by observing the clinical manifestations.
You should record your symptoms in a diary over two menstrual cycles in a row to help your healthcare professional make a diagnosis.