A wide variety of factors can be responsible for irregular periods, among them:
Significant weight gain or loss
Over-exercise
Poor nutrition (or a diet too high in carbohydrates)
Smoking
Drug use
Caffeine
Excessive alcohol use (interfering with how the liver metabolizes estrogen and progesterone)
Eating disorders
Increased stress
Polycystic ovarian syndrome/estrogen dominance
Uterine abnormalities (fibroids/cysts/polyps/endometriosi s)
Hormonal imbalance related to perimenopause
Medications
Chemotherapy
Recent childbirth, miscarriage, or D&C
Breastfeeding
Try these treatment...
Make healthy dietary modifications, especially decreased intake of refined carbohydrates.
Bridge nutritional gaps with a medical–grade multivitamin, including calcium, magnesium, and a fish oil supplement.
Get regular but moderate exercise (this may require increasing or decreasing your current level of exercise).
Relieve stress through exercise and other relaxation techniques.
For the majority of women who make these changes, normal menstrual cycles return without a hitch.
And also consult a Gynaecologist doctor
Answered by
ashutosh_keshari
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7:54 AM on November 07, 2009