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What the COLOR and CONSISTENCY of your periods say about your health, but also the frequency, size of clots, lack of periods and the intensity of PAIN during the Menstrual Cycle. VIDEO about MENOPAUSE:    • Secretele Menopauzei   The information in this video has been verified and MEDICALLY VALIDATED by Dr. Diana Mihai, Obstetrics – Gynecology specialist and founder of Ladies Excellece Clinic: https://leclinic.ro/ https://drdianamihai.ro/despre-mine/ Reduced and diluted blood flow It could be anemia. It could also mean that you are pregnant or have low ovarian reserve and risk of premature menopause (even before 30 years of age) Heavy and prolonged menstrual flow Heavy or prolonged menstrual flow, lasting more than a week, could be a sign of polycystic ovary syndrome or thyroid dysfunction (hyper or hypoactive thyroid). The most common, however, is uterine polyps or uterine fibroids. Bleeding between periods (so-called spotting) Bleeding between periods, even light, in the form of just spots, can have easily treatable causes, but they can also hide serious pathological conditions. Physiological bleeding at the beginning of sexual life and ovulation bleeding, from the middle of the menstrual cycle, are out of the question. HOWEVER, THESE BLEEDING ARE THE MOST FREQUENT SIGN OF HPV INFECTION and cervical lesions. Irregular Menstrual Cycles Women with irregular menstrual cycles, especially those longer than 40 days, often have MICROPOLYCYSTIC OVARY. They are also susceptible to type 2 diabetes. Intense menstrual pain If you suddenly experience intense pain in your lower back or pelvic area during your period, it could be endometriosis, a condition in which uterine tissue reaches the pelvic cavity and adheres to nearby organs, such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes and even the rectum. Missing periods During pregnancy and menopause, it is normal to miss periods. But be careful of EXTRACUTANEOUS PREGNANCY or OVARIAN CYSTS. Otherwise, when you miss periods, you also miss estrogen because the ovaries no longer produce it, and low estrogen levels can increase the risk of heart disease, stroke and osteoporosis. Irregular or occasional periods Years of irregular or occasional periods could be a sign of micropolycystic ovaries or primary (or premature) ovarian failure, which is the loss of normal ovarian function before the age of 40. Periods that contain large clots The presence of clots during menstruation is not something unnatural. During menstruation, the lining of the uterus (endometrium) breaks down and is shed, and with it the small blood vessels. Let's see what colors you can see and what they mean for your health: Bright red: This is often seen in the first few days of bleeding, as it is new blood that has recently passed from the vagina. It is common and normal for women experiencing menstrual cramps to pass blood of this color. Dark red: The blood becomes darker in color as the period progresses. As the older blood from the deeper parts of the uterine lining is eliminated, the bleeding slows down and eventually stops. Pink: This is the result of a mixture of light bleeding and vaginal discharge, which is white. Lighter periods can also be pink, which is also a condition that can be caused by using birth control. Gray: This is a different story, as vaginal discharge of this color most often indicates a bacterial vaginal infection, called bacterial vaginosis, and should be treated without a doubt. --- Facebook:   / pacientul20   Instagram:   / pacientul2.0   TikTok:   / _pacientul2.0   EHealthRomania: https://ehealthromania.com/ Welcome to the Pacientul2.0 channel! Here you will find out about HEALTH IN YOUR LANGUAGE and ALL materials are medically validated. We publish weekly about health on topics such as nutrition, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, blood sugar, but also interviews with doctors from various medical specialties such as oncology, cardiology, endocrinology. If this video helped you, subscribe and press the bell to receive notifications when we post:    / pacientul20   00:00 – 00:39 TABU Topic 00:39 – 01:36 Menstruation - Indicator of Health 01:36 – 02:18 What indicates disorders 02:18 – 02:42 Reduced and Diluted Blood Flow 02:42 – 03:01 Heavy and Prolonged Flow 03:01 – 04:06 Bleeding between periods 04:06 – 04:29 Irregular Menstrual Cycles 04:29 – 04:46 Intense Pain 04:46 – 05:20 No Menstruation 05:20 – 05:46 Irregular Menstruation or Occasional 05:46 – 06:31 BIG Clots 06:31 – 08:17 COLOR OF MENSTRUATION - What does it say about your Health? #health #menstruation #romania