Whether you are dealing with periods that are too heavy, too painful, too irregular, or altogether absent, these are not problems you should simply learn to live with. Menstrual disorders treatment in Faridabad is available at the highest level of specialist care through Dr. Sabita Kumari, a trusted Obstetrician, Gynecologist, and Laparoscopic Surgeon practicing at Accord Hospital, Faridabad. Women from across Faridabad, Ballabhgarh, Palwal, Surajkund, and the wider Delhi NCR region seek her guidance for conditions ranging from heavy menstrual bleeding and dysmenorrhea to amenorrhea and complex hormonal disorders. With over 16 years of clinical experience, more than 10,000 patients treated, and a 98% success rate, Dr. Sabita Kumari combines advanced diagnostic expertise with compassionate, individualized care. If your menstrual health is affecting your quality of life, your fertility, or your confidence, this is the right place to start finding answers and lasting relief.
What are Menstrual Disorders?
Menstrual disorders are a broad group of conditions that affect the normal functioning of the menstrual cycle. A healthy menstrual cycle typically occurs every 21 to 35 days, lasts between two and seven days, and involves a predictable and manageable amount of bleeding. When any of these parameters are significantly disrupted, it is classified as a menstrual disorder.
These disorders can affect women at any stage of their reproductive life, from adolescence through the perimenopausal years. They may be linked to structural problems within the uterus, hormonal imbalances, systemic health conditions, or psychological factors. Some are mild and respond quickly to lifestyle adjustments or simple medications, while others are complex and require advanced diagnostic evaluation and specialist-guided treatment.
The most common types of menstrual disorders seen in clinical practice include:
Menorrhagia: Abnormally heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, often soaking through sanitary protection quickly and lasting more than seven days.
Dysmenorrhea: Painful menstruation that can range from uncomfortable cramping to debilitating pain that disrupts daily life. It may be primary (without an underlying cause) or secondary (caused by conditions such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, or fibroids).
Oligomenorrhea: Infrequent periods that occur less than once every 35 days.
Amenorrhea: The complete absence of menstruation for three or more consecutive cycles in a woman who is not pregnant or menopausal.
Polymenorrhea: Unusually frequent periods occurring more often than every 21 days.
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD): Emotional and physical symptoms that occur in the days before a period and interfere with normal functioning.
Intermenstrual bleeding: Spotting or bleeding that occurs between regular periods, which always warrants evaluation to rule out structural or hormonal causes.
Understanding which specific type of menstrual disorder you have is the foundation of effective treatment.
Common Symptoms of Menstrual Disorders
Women with menstrual disorders may experience a wide range of physical and emotional symptoms. Some of the most common include:
Menstrual flow that is heavy enough to soak through one or more pads or tampons every hour for several consecutive hours. Periods that last longer than seven days. Passing large blood clots during menstruation. Severe pelvic cramping or abdominal pain before or during periods. Pain that radiates to the lower back or thighs during menstruation. Bloating, breast tenderness, headaches, or mood changes in the days leading up to a period. Periods that arrive unpredictably or vary significantly in frequency from month to month. Complete absence of menstruation for three or more months without pregnancy. Spotting or light bleeding between periods or after sexual intercourse. Fatigue, breathlessness, or dizziness that may indicate anemia from heavy blood loss. Difficulty conceiving despite regular unprotected intercourse, which can be linked to ovulation irregularities connected to menstrual disorders. Emotional symptoms such as severe irritability, anxiety, or depression tied to the menstrual cycle.
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above and they are affecting your daily life, relationships, or reproductive goals, consulting the best gynecologist for menstrual disorders in Faridabad is an important step toward understanding and resolving what is happening in your body.
Causes and Risk Factors of Menstrual Disorders
Menstrual disorders are rarely caused by a single factor. In most cases, they arise from a combination of hormonal, structural, systemic, or lifestyle-related influences. Understanding the underlying cause is essential for choosing the most effective treatment approach.
Hormonal imbalances: The menstrual cycle is orchestrated by precise interactions between the hormones estrogen, progesterone, FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone), and LH (luteinizing hormone). When these hormones are out of balance, the result is often irregular, heavy, or absent periods.
Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD): One of the most common causes of irregular menstruation in women of reproductive age. PCOD disrupts normal ovulation, leading to cycles that are irregular, infrequent, or absent. You can learn more on the PCOD Treatment page on this website.
Uterine fibroids and polyps: Non-cancerous growths within or around the uterus can cause heavy bleeding, prolonged periods, and spotting between cycles. Read more on the Fibroid Treatment page on this website.
Endometriosis and adenomyosis: Both conditions involve misplaced endometrial-like tissue and are strongly associated with painful and heavy periods.
Thyroid disorders: Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism can significantly disrupt the menstrual cycle, leading to heavy, light, irregular, or absent periods.
Pituitary gland disorders: Elevated levels of prolactin, a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, can suppress ovulation and cause amenorrhea.
Coagulation (blood clotting) disorders: Conditions such as von Willebrand disease affect the blood's ability to clot properly and can cause abnormally heavy menstrual bleeding.
Stress and mental health: Chronic psychological stress affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis, which regulates the menstrual cycle. This can lead to missed periods, irregular cycles, and worsened PMS symptoms.
Extreme weight changes: Both significant weight gain and weight loss can disrupt hormonal balance and menstrual regularity.
Certain medications: Anticoagulants, antipsychotics, hormonal contraceptives, and some herbal supplements can affect menstrual patterns.
Perimenopause: As women approach menopause, typically in their 40s, hormonal fluctuations become more pronounced, leading to changes in cycle frequency, duration, and flow.
Risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing menstrual disorders include a family history of similar problems, a diagnosis of PCOD or thyroid disease, a history of uterine surgery, being significantly overweight or underweight, and high levels of chronic stress.
When Should You See a Specialist for Menstrual Disorders?
Many women are conditioned to accept menstrual discomfort as a normal part of life. This assumption prevents thousands of women from seeking care that could meaningfully improve their health and quality of life. You should consult a women's health specialist in Faridabad if any of the following apply to you:
Your periods have become noticeably heavier, longer, or more painful compared to before. You regularly miss periods or your cycle length varies by more than a week from month to month. You experience period pain severe enough to require you to rest, take strong painkillers, or miss work or school. You are passing blood clots larger than a two-rupee coin. You notice bleeding between periods, after intercourse, or after menopause. You have not had a period in three or more months and are not pregnant. You are trying to conceive and have irregular or absent periods. You are experiencing significant emotional symptoms such as severe mood swings, anxiety, or depression linked to your cycle. Your menstrual symptoms are affecting your sleep, relationships, or daily functioning. You are an adolescent who has not started menstruating by age 15, or whose periods have not become regular within three years of starting.
Dr. Sabita Kumari welcomes patients at any stage of their reproductive lives and provides a non-judgmental, thorough consultation to understand exactly what is happening and why. Early evaluation almost always expands the range of effective treatment options available.
Diagnosis and Evaluation of Menstrual Disorders
Because menstrual disorders have many possible causes, accurate diagnosis requires a structured and thorough evaluation. At Accord Hospital, Faridabad, Dr. Sabita Kumari uses a multi-step diagnostic approach:
Comprehensive medical history: A detailed discussion covering your menstrual history from the time periods began, recent changes in your cycle, associated symptoms, reproductive history, and family history of hormonal or gynecological conditions.
Menstrual diary review: Patients are often encouraged to track their cycle dates, flow heaviness, pain levels, and associated symptoms in a diary or app. This information is invaluable for identifying patterns.
Physical and pelvic examination: A careful examination to assess uterine size, tenderness, and any abnormalities that may suggest structural causes such as fibroids or ovarian cysts.
Blood tests: A complete blood count (CBC) is performed to check for anemia. Hormonal panels including FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, prolactin, testosterone, and thyroid function tests are ordered to assess the hormonal environment. Coagulation studies may be requested if a clotting disorder is suspected.
Pelvic ultrasound: The primary imaging tool used to evaluate the uterus and ovaries. It can identify fibroids, polyps, ovarian cysts, and features consistent with PCOD or adenomyosis.
Transvaginal ultrasound: Offers more detailed visualization of the uterine lining and ovaries than an abdominal scan and is particularly useful for detecting subtle structural changes.
Sonohysterography: A saline infusion study that improves visualization of the inner uterine cavity, particularly useful for diagnosing submucosal fibroids and endometrial polyps.
Hysteroscopy: A thin camera is introduced into the uterine cavity through the cervix, allowing direct visual inspection of the lining and the identification or simultaneous treatment of polyps, fibroids, or adhesions.
Endometrial biopsy: A small sample of the uterine lining is taken and examined under a microscope to rule out endometrial hyperplasia or malignancy, particularly in women with abnormal bleeding.
MRI: Used in selected cases where greater detail is needed, particularly when adenomyosis or complex fibroids are suspected.
Every test is chosen purposefully based on individual clinical findings. Dr. Sabita Kumari takes time to explain all results in clear language and ensures patients fully understand their diagnosis before any treatment is discussed.
Menstrual Disorders Treatment in Faridabad
Treatment for menstrual disorders is always tailored to the underlying cause, the severity of symptoms, the woman's age, and her reproductive goals. Dr. Sabita Kumari offers the complete spectrum of management options at Accord Hospital, Faridabad.
Lifestyle Modifications
For many women, particularly those with mild symptoms or hormonally driven disorders, targeted lifestyle changes form an important foundation of care. Maintaining a healthy body weight helps regulate estrogen levels and supports ovulatory cycles. A balanced, nutrient-rich diet including adequate iron, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids supports hormonal health and reduces inflammation. Regular moderate exercise improves insulin sensitivity, which is particularly beneficial for women with PCOD-related menstrual irregularities. Stress reduction through mindfulness, yoga, adequate sleep, and emotional support helps restore hormonal balance. Limiting caffeine, alcohol, and processed foods may also reduce the severity of PMS and menstrual pain.
Medications for Symptom Management
Several medications are used to manage specific menstrual symptoms effectively. NSAIDs such as ibuprofen or mefenamic acid reduce menstrual pain and can also decrease blood loss when taken at the right time in the cycle. Tranexamic acid is prescribed specifically for heavy menstrual bleeding and works by preventing the breakdown of blood clots in the uterine lining. Iron supplementation is recommended for women with menorrhagia-related anemia. Antidepressants, particularly SSRIs, are used in selected cases of PMDD where emotional symptoms are severe and cyclical.
Hormonal Treatment
Hormonal therapies are among the most effective tools for managing a wide range of menstrual disorders. They work by regulating the hormonal signals that govern the cycle, reducing abnormal bleeding, and alleviating pain.
Combined oral contraceptive pills help regulate the cycle, reduce flow, and control dysmenorrhea in women who do not wish to conceive in the near term. Progestin-only pills or cyclic progesterone supplements are useful for women with irregular cycles caused by anovulation, including those with PCOD. The levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine device (IUD) is highly effective for heavy menstrual bleeding and provides simultaneous contraception. GnRH agonists induce a temporary suppression of the menstrual cycle and are used in cases of endometriosis, adenomyosis, and severe dysmenorrhea. They are typically used for a limited duration. Thyroid hormone replacement or anti-thyroid medications are prescribed when thyroid dysfunction is identified as the root cause of menstrual irregularity. Prolactin-lowering medications are used when elevated prolactin is causing amenorrhea.
Fertility-Preserving Treatment
For women who want to conceive, menstrual disorder management always includes attention to fertility outcomes. Irregular or absent periods often indicate ovulation problems, which directly affect the ability to conceive. Ovulation induction with medications such as letrozole or clomiphene citrate may be recommended for women with PCOD-related anovulation who wish to become pregnant. Treating the underlying structural cause of heavy or irregular bleeding, such as removing fibroids or polyps, significantly improves uterine receptivity and the chances of successful implantation. Women with menstrual disorders who are pregnant or planning pregnancy benefit from the specialist care available on the High-Risk Pregnancy Care and Infertility Treatment pages on this website.
Minimally Invasive Surgical Options
When medications and hormonal therapies are insufficient, or when a structural cause has been identified, surgical intervention offers lasting and often definitive relief.
Hysteroscopic polypectomy: Uterine polyps that cause irregular or heavy bleeding are removed using a hysteroscope introduced through the cervix, without any external incisions. Recovery is typically two to three days.
Hysteroscopic myomectomy: Submucosal fibroids located inside the uterine cavity are removed hysteroscopically. This is a same-day procedure with minimal recovery time and often produces a dramatic improvement in menstrual flow and regularity.
Laparoscopic surgery: Conditions such as endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and larger fibroids that contribute to menstrual disorders are managed laparoscopically. Small incisions, a camera, and specialized instruments allow Dr. Sabita Kumari to treat the problem with precision while minimizing recovery time and surgical trauma.
Endometrial ablation: The inner lining of the uterus is destroyed to significantly reduce or eliminate menstrual bleeding. This is an effective option for women with completed families who have heavy periods that have not responded to medications.
Laparoscopic or hysteroscopic treatment of adhesions: Intrauterine adhesions (Asherman's syndrome) that cause scanty or absent periods can be treated hysteroscopically, restoring normal uterine architecture and potentially improving fertility.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Every woman who visits Dr. Sabita Kumari receives a personalized consultation and an individualized treatment plan. There is no single formula that fits every case of menstrual disorder. The plan is built around the specific diagnosis, the patient's reproductive goals, her lifestyle, and her preferences. Patients from across Faridabad including Sector 15 to Sector 89, NIT Faridabad, Ballabhgarh, and from neighboring cities in Haryana such as Palwal, Mewat, and Gurugram receive the same thorough, respectful, and individualized approach to their care.
Why Choose Dr. Sabita Kumari for Menstrual Disorders Treatment in Faridabad?
Dr. Sabita Kumari is recognized as one of the most experienced and trusted women's health specialists in Faridabad for the management of menstrual disorders. Here is what makes her the right choice:
With more than 16 years of specialist experience in gynecology, obstetrics, and laparoscopic surgery, she has managed thousands of complex and diverse menstrual disorder cases. Her training at AIIMS New Delhi and her clinical experience at Apollo Hospital and QRG Health City in Faridabad have given her a depth of knowledge and skill that is reflected in her patient outcomes.
She has treated over 10,000 women from Faridabad and the Delhi NCR region, including patients from Gurugram, Noida, Greater Noida, Delhi, and across Haryana. Her reputation for thorough evaluations and clear communication has made her a trusted referral destination for gynecological conditions across the region.
Her surgical record of over 5,000 procedures with a 98% success rate reflects consistent technical excellence and an unwavering commitment to patient safety.
Her diagnostic approach is evidence-based, systematic, and tailored to each individual. She does not rely on assumptions and ensures that every treatment plan is grounded in a clear and accurate diagnosis.
She is deeply committed to patient education. Women who consult Dr. Sabita Kumari leave with a thorough understanding of their condition, their treatment options, and what to expect at every stage of their care journey.
Accord Hospital, Faridabad, where she practices, offers modern diagnostic and surgical infrastructure including advanced imaging, fully equipped operation theaters, and a supportive nursing and medical team dedicated to women's health.
Benefits of Early Treatment for Menstrual Disorders
Many women delay seeking care for menstrual disorders because they assume the symptoms are normal, will resolve on their own, or are simply part of being a woman. Delaying treatment has real consequences. Seeking timely evaluation and management from a menstrual disorder specialist in Faridabad provides the following benefits:
Relief from chronic pain, heavy bleeding, and cycle-related emotional distress significantly improves daily functioning, productivity, relationships, and overall quality of life. Prevention of iron-deficiency anemia, which when left unaddressed can lead to fatigue, reduced immunity, poor concentration, and cardiovascular strain over time. Access to fertility-preserving treatments that are most effective when the underlying cause is identified and treated early, before structural damage or hormonal disruption becomes more entrenched. Protection of long-term reproductive health. Conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, and PCOD can worsen progressively if untreated and may have a cumulative negative effect on fertility and uterine health. Avoidance of more complex or invasive treatment that may become necessary if a condition is left to advance without intervention. Better outcomes during pregnancy. Unmanaged hormonal disorders and structural uterine problems identified through menstrual disorder evaluation can directly affect pregnancy outcomes. Early treatment reduces risks related to recurrent pregnancy loss and complications during gestation. Improved mental health outcomes. Cyclical hormonal fluctuations and their associated symptoms, when properly managed, significantly reduce the burden of anxiety, depression, and mood instability that many women experience in relation to their periods.
Book an Appointment with Dr. Sabita Kumari
Your menstrual health matters, and you do not have to normalize pain, irregular cycles, or heavy bleeding as simply part of being a woman. Expert, compassionate menstrual disorders treatment is available right here in Faridabad, and thousands of women across Haryana and Delhi NCR have already trusted Dr. Sabita Kumari with their most personal health concerns.
Whether you are a young woman dealing with painful or irregular periods for the first time, someone who has been managing heavy bleeding for years, or a woman whose menstrual disorder is affecting her fertility, Dr. Kumari will provide a thorough evaluation, a clear diagnosis, and a treatment plan built entirely around your individual needs and goals.
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