
Any change in period timing, frequency, duration, or volume—cycles that are too close or far apart, too heavy, too light, or very painful. Specific conditions include AUB, amenorrhea, and dysmenorrhea (see dedicated entries).
Identify patterns and triggers, investigate causes (hormonal, structural, medication-related), manage anemia, and offer medical or procedural treatments aligned with your goals (cycle control, pain relief, fertility preservation).
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Cycle basics: typical cycles are 24–38 days with up to 7 days of flow; patterns can shift during the teen years and perimenopause.
Tracking tools: apps and calendars help identify triggers, predict timing, and monitor treatment response.
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