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Irregular periods increase risk of cardiovascular disease, early death – TheHealthSite
Experts warn that irregular and long menstrual cycles in adolescence and adulthood are associated with a greater risk of early death before age 70.
Irregular periods Is a common occurrence in many women and the causes are many. It may happen due to changes in contraception method, hormone imbalance, hormonal changes around the time of the menopause and also endurance exercises. A womans menstrual cycle is usually 28 days, but this may vary from person to person. But if the length of the cycle is more than 35 days, or if the duration varies, then you may be experiencing irregular periods. This condition is common during puberty and menopause…
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