Menstruation is neither a disease nor a disorder. But all too often, the premenstrual period is one of pain and anguish for many women. Back when grandmother was a girl, the pain associated with the monthly shedding of the uterine lining was considered part of the rites of womanhood. No wonder they called it "the curse."
As research into conditions associated with menstruation has become more common, scientists have found a great deal of variation among women's experiences with menstruation, and a number of disorders have been identified:
- amenorrhea or cessation of a woman's period
- dysmenorrhea or painful periods
- menorrhagia or unusually heavy bleeding.
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