Many women wonder if their being diagnosed with IgA Nephropathy will affect
the menstrual cycle. Continue reading to find the exact answer.
IgA Nephropathy is a kidney disease that causes the kidneys to become
inflamed. As many as 50% of the cases progresses to end-stage renal disease
(ESRD), or Renal Failure. After Diabetes and high blood pressure, this disorder
is the third leading cause of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in the United
States.
Kidney disease interferes with the hormones that normally regulate
menstruations, so many women with IgA Nephropathy find their menstruations
become irregular or even stop completely after receiving dialysis.
Dialysis doesn't perform all of the functions of the kidneys, so your body
will retain a higher level of waste products than it would in normal condition,
thus preventing egg production and affect menstruation.
Signs of irregular menstruations
The signs of experiencing an irregular menstruation can be marked with
spotting, bloating, missed menstruations, heavy menstruations, and sometimes not
having a period for several months.
How to stop the irregular menstruation caused by IgA Nephropathy
naturally?
1. Receive an effective treatment which can treat the disease from the root
and significantly improve the kidney function. At present, Immunotherapy is the
latest treatment for IgA Nephropathy. This is a natural treatment and has no
side effects to the body.
2. Stop smoking and cut back on alcohol.
3. Keep a healthy weight.
4. Reduce the frequency and intensity of your workouts.