Last modified on November 2023
With inputs from Dr. Vedalatha Kakani, General Physician
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Key Takeaway:
● Polymenorrhea is used to define a woman’s menstrual cycle that lasts less than 21 days. A healthy and normal menstrual cycle is anywhere between 24 and 28 days. In simple terms, it is a form of abnormal uterine bleeding.
● Common causes of polymenorrhea in Indian women include stress, STDs, endometriosis, and menopause-related issues.
Polymenorrhea can be diagnosed through the patient’s clinical history. The causes can be diagnosed by a physical examination, ultrasound, CT scan, and other scanning tests. A gynaecologist will treat the underlying cause of the disorder through effective medication and may also recommend contraception to lengthen the cycle
● Short periods affect fertility in women because it reduces the time between ovulation and fertilization. Early ovulation takes place instead. A fertility specialist will address this problem effectively.
● Polymenorrhea is treatable if the underlying cause if treatable, which is usually the case for most women
You can consult a gynaecologist near you at MFine, to get started on your treatment for your short period cycle.
In this time of a pandemic, also take a COVID antibody RTPCR test for safety and assurance at the comfort of your home accurately on MFine, available in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Gurgaon and Hyderabad.



