Menstrual disorders include any irregularities in a woman’s cycle—such as missed, prolonged, or unusually heavy periods—that interfere with daily life or overall well-being.
Through a secure online visit, licensed providers can:
If appropriate, yes. Providers may prescribe birth control pills, hormonal therapy, or other medications to help regulate your cycle, balance hormones, and reduce pain or excessive bleeding. Every treatment plan is customized for safety and effectiveness.
Mild cramping or abdominal discomfort that responds to OTC pain relievers.
Light to moderate irregular bleeding or spotting between periods without other concerning symptoms.
Periods lasting the usual number of days for you, even if slightly heavier or lighter than normal.
No dizziness, fainting, or severe fatigue during menstruation.
Able to manage symptoms at home with rest, hydration, and lifestyle adjustments.
Heavy bleeding (soaking more than one pad/tampon per hour for several hours) or passing large clots.
Severe abdominal or pelvic pain that does not improve with OTC medications.
Sudden dizziness, fainting, or shortness of breath during your period.
Bleeding between periods or after menopause that is persistent or unexplained.
Signs of infection: fever, foul-smelling discharge, or worsening pelvic pain.
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