Causes Of Late Menstruation Almost 5 Months?

I am 18 years old woman, recently I have been menstruating late for almost 5 months. r nI rarely drink water because I don’t like it r nI am thin but my stomach is bloated like a muffin and when I lie down or stand up my stomach is pressed hard but when Sitting my stomach is folded r nAnd underneath my stomach I like a heartbeat like that. r nI also almost fainted after eating because my stomach feels full so I find it difficult to breathe r nI think that’s why? r nOh yes I also have acid reflux, anemia and I am often stressed because of schoolwork. r n Please give me a solution
1 Answer:
Good evening, thanks for asking at HealthReplies.com. The conditions and symptoms that you mention are more likely to occur due to several conditions rather than one disease that occurs continuously. Starting from late menstruation, among the possibilities that can happen are:
Pregnancy Hormonal abnormalities, namely disturbances in hormone centers located in the brain or in the ovaries Structural abnormalities, namely disruption of menstrual bleeding due to certain structures that inhibit
Our advice, because it takes an in-depth examination which includes extracting history, physical examination and supporting examinations such as ultrasound, pregnancy tests and routine blood tests, you should check your condition with an obstetrician to understand what condition you are actually experiencing and how to handle it.
While the heartbeat is felt in the stomach, this is normal because there is a large blood vessel passing through the stomach called the abdominal aorta. Especially in thin people, this aorta can be felt in certain conditions. Then regarding difficulty breathing when the stomach feels full, this is also natural because a full stomach can hinder lung development, and increased levels of stomach acid itself can trigger shortness of breath. And if there is shortness of breath, the oxygen level flowing to the brain will decrease, causing symptoms such as wanting to faint.
Finally, for stomach acid and stress, these two conditions can be related because stress can trigger an increase in stomach acid. Our advice is to avoid delaying eating, eating too much in 1 portion, stress, inhaling cigarette smoke, consuming spicy, acidic and fatty foods as well as consuming soft drinks to prevent stomach acid from rising. And if your condition is still not getting better, immediately consult a doctor to get further treatment. Get well soon.
That's all, hope it helps.
dr. Amadeo D. Basfiansa