How can menstrual disorders be managed?

Written by: Mr Mohamed Mabrouk
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

Just how common are menstrual disorders amongst women, and how exactly can they be managed? Here to answer these questions and more is esteemed consultant gynaecologist, Mr Mohamed Mabrouk.

How common are menstrual disorders among women?

Menstrual disorders are extremely common, and there are, fortunately, plenty of ways to deal with them.

 

What exactly are menstrual disorders?

Menstrual disorders are any changes or irregularities in your menstrual cycle. This could mean anything from heavy bleeding and painful cramps to irregular periods or even missing periods altogether.

 

Why do menstrual disorders occur?

There are a host of different factors at play here. Hormonal imbalances, thyroid issues, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), stress, and even certain medications can throw your menstrual cycle into chaos.

 

What are the main associated symptoms?

Cramps, bloating, and mood swings are the three main symptoms.

 

How can menstrual disorders be managed?

Your healthcare provider might recommend birth control pills to help regulate your cycle, or they might suggest other medications to help ease your symptoms.

 

How can menstrual disorders be prevented?

Taking care of your overall health – eating a balanced diet, getting regular exercise, managing stress – can all help keep your menstrual cycle in check. And don't forget to listen to your body. If something feels off, don't hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for help.

 

If you’d like to make an appointment with Mr Mohamed Mabrouk, you can do just that by heading over to his Top Doctors profile today.

By Mr Mohamed Mabrouk
Obstetrics & gynaecology

Mr Mohamed Mabrouk is a leading consultant gynaecologist who has gained many achievements throughout his career. He is highly committed to providing the utmost quality of patient care and takes a holistic approach to help women suffering from gynaecological and reproductive disorders. Mr Mabrouk offers patients consultations at the Cleveland Clinic as well as at Cambridge Endocare, where he is also the owner and director.

He performs high-level endoscopic surgery for endometriosis and benign gynaecological diseases, so much so that he is internationally recognised for his leading expertise in endometriosis. This has lead him to teaching complex endometriosis surgery in the UK, Europe and internationally - he is frequently invited to present at national and international congresses. What's more, he has performed hundreds of endoscopic surgeries and won two international awards in the field of endometriosis and female health in the USA. 

He is also highly trained in hysterectomy surgery, ovarian cyst removal and laparoscopic procedures, as well as the treatment of fibroidssubfertility and menstural disorders.

Not only is he dedicated to helping women with a wide variety of gynaecological and reproductive disorders, he is also committed to contributing to his field via training and research. Mr Mabrouk is President of the Middle East Society of Gynaecological Endoscopy (MESGE) and he recently founded the Spire Lea Endometriosis Awareness Campaign “Beating Endo".

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