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Menstrual disorders affect millions of women and girls—yet they often go undiagnosed or untreated. At Ahura Nursing Home, we offer comprehensive menstrual disorder management to help you understand, treat, and take control of your cycle. Whether you’re dealing with heavy bleeding, irregular periods, painful cramps, missed periods, or spotting between cycles, our expert gynecologists provide accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plans.
Our approach includes hormonal testing, ultrasound scans, lifestyle evaluation, and advanced medication or surgical treatments if needed. No matter your age or symptoms, we’re here to help you experience a healthier, more balanced menstrual cycle.
If your periods are causing discomfort, anxiety, or disruption in daily life, it’s time to seek expert care. At Ahura Nursing Home, we listen without judgment and treat menstrual issues with compassion and medical precision.
If menopause symptoms are affecting your daily life, hormonal therapy can offer fast and lasting relief. We provide safe, evidence-based HRT options tailored to your body and health needs—so you can get back to living confidently and comfortably.
Common menstrual issues include heavy bleeding (menorrhagia), irregular cycles, missed periods (amenorrhea), painful cramps (dysmenorrhea), spotting between periods, and PCOS-related irregularities.
If your periods are very painful, last too long, come too often, are very light or heavy, or suddenly change pattern—it’s best to consult a gynecologist. Early evaluation can prevent complications
Diagnosis may involve a pelvic exam, hormonal blood tests, ultrasound, Pap smear, and sometimes an endometrial biopsy—depending on symptoms and age.
Yes. Most menstrual disorders are managed with medication, hormone therapy, lifestyle changes, or IUDs. Surgery is only recommended if other methods don’t work or if structural problems like fibroids are found.
Yes, some conditions like PCOS or endometriosis can affect ovulation and fertility. Early diagnosis and treatment can improve your chances of conceiving in the future.