There are many reasons for diabetes. The most common one is obesity, which is easy to cause type 2 diabetes. Secondly, irrational diet, too little physical activity, virus infection and some other physiological diseases are also easy to cause diabetes. So, can abnormal menstruation cause diabetes?
Abnormal menstruation generally does not lead to diabetes. Abnormal menstruation is just a problem of the reproductive system, and a small amount may be related to hormone secretion, while diabetes is related to the content of blood sugar in the blood, closely related to the secretion of insulin in the body and the intake of sugar in the diet, so it is basically not related to menstruation. If girls have abnormal menstruation and blood sugar, they can be treated separately.
However, it is also found clinically that some women with diabetes may show symptoms of irregular menstruation. Because diabetes is an endocrine disease caused by the change of pancreatic islet function, which will inhibit the development of gonads to a certain extent, while the ovary is an important organ that secretes sex hormones, which will be affected by diabetes, leading to irregular menstruation in women, which is also only an indirect impact.
If women suffer from diabetes and have their own abnormal menstruation for a long time, there is no need to link the two diseases. You can go to the hospital separately to check the reproductive system and pancreatic function issues, and use targeted drugs for treatment and regulation. You should also pay special attention to sugar intake in your diet, and control carbohydrates while maintaining basic physiological functions.