Periods often come with symptoms such as: abdominal pain, backache, mood swings, etc. However, for many women, one period of periods does not resemble the next month and there are a number of reasons for this, starting with your lifestyle and how your hormones respond to this lifestyle.
So why are your periods terribly bad one month and totally manageable the next? Here are some scenarios that doctors give for this type of fluctuation:
1. For a long time, you are not sleeping well, enough or regularly.
2. You have eaten a lot of fast and unhealthy foods.
3. Bleeding is more frequent and more severe than usual.
4. You are stressed.
5. You have recently started using another form of birth control, for example contraceptives.
6. May be a sign of pregnancy or anemia.
In any case, consult your gynecologist. Also read other informative articles about periods that may be helpful:
- What is 'period diarrhea' and how to treat it!
- Vaginal itching: What causes it and when to worry
- What is the connection between periods and frequent sweating
- Is it normal to feel pain during sex, after periods?
- Pelvic pain during menstruation: Why it occurs and how to relieve it
- Can periods cause anemia?
- Premenstrual syndrome: Cause, symptoms and treatment
Source: HealthLine, Elite