Does inflammation affect menstruation?

Dr. Kendall King
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2025-05-23 19:30:18
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Whether inflammation affects menstruation should be judged according to the location of inflammation at this stage and the specific pathological changes. If the patient only has inflammatory infection of respiratory tract and digestive tract, it should not affect menstruation. However, if the patient has gynecological inflammation, such as cervicitis or pelvic inflammatory disease, and the onset lasts for a long time, it may cause abnormal endocrine levels in the patient, thus causing prolonged menstrual cycle or showing increased menstrual flow.