Normal menstrual cycle is counted as, from the first day of the last period to the start of the next period.
You may have irregular periods if
The time between each period starts to change
Excessive or scanty bleeding than normal periods
The number of days that the period lasts varies a lot
Many things can cause irregular periods, from hormonal imbalances to other underlying conditions.
Having IUD (Intra-Uterine Device)
Too much exercise
PCOD
Hormonal Birth Control Method
Pregnancy or Breast feeding
Stress
Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism
Uterine Fibroids
Peri menopause
Endometriosis
Extreme weight loss & eating disorder
Certain medications including e.g. Hormone Replacement Therapy, Epilepsy drugs, Anti-depressants, Chemotherapy drugs.
Cervical & endometrial cancer.
Unpredictability in the length of menstrual cycle
Bloating of the abdomen
Acne
Weakness
Tender, sore breast
Changes in sexual desire
Infertility
Depression
Uterine cancer
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help to reduce the risk of some of the causes of irregular menstruation.
Regular exercise maintain a healthy weight and reduce the stress.
Follow healthy diet
Practice Yoga
Homoeopathic Constitutional treatment based on the holistic approach stimulates the natural hormonal balance without administering any harmful hormonal preparation.