Treatment of menstrual cycle disorders in girls by gynecologist V. A. Pilipets in Dnipro
Ukraine, Dnepr, st. 25 Sicheslavskaya Brigade (Rybinskaya St.), 119 ‑ 120
Ukraine, Dnepr, st. 25 Sicheslavskaya Brigade (Rybinskaya St.), 119 ‑ 120

Treatment of menstrual cycle disorders in girls by gynecologist Valentina Andreevna Pilipets in Dnipro.

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In cases of menstrual cycle disorders in girls, patients often present with irregular or painful periods, menstrual delays, or abnormal discharge.

The doctor conducts a thorough clinical evaluation, reviews complaints and medical history, and, if necessary, orders additional examinations for a more accurate understanding of the situation.

The patient receives a clear and understandable action plan — what to do now, which tests to undergo, and how to monitor changes in the menstrual cycle going forward.

Special attention is given to the differential diagnosis of the causes of the disorders and dynamic monitoring, which allows timely adjustment of therapy and assessment of the patient’s condition.

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Please note that online consultations are available for patients from other cities. We often receive requests from Zaporizhzhia, Pavlohrad, Kamenskoye (Dniprodzerzhinsk), Novomoskovsk (Samar), Kryvyi Rih, Nikopol, Marganets, Sinelnikovo, Pokrov, Zhovti Vody, and other cities.

When to See a Doctor

Menstrual cycle problems in girls can manifest with various symptoms and cause discomfort in daily life. It is often difficult to understand when the situation requires medical attention. You should make an appointment with a pediatric gynecologist if you notice the following when experiencing menstrual cycle disturbances:

  • Persistent irregular periods or significant delays
  • Painful sensations during or before menstruation
  • Heavy bleeding that interferes with normal life
  • Occasional spotting between periods not related to the normal cycle
  • Worsening of symptoms over time
  • Delays or disruptions in the cycle after stressful events or injuries
  • Symptoms interfere with studying, work, or sleep
  • Lack of positive effect from self-attempts to normalize the cycle
  • Recurrence of symptoms after previous treatment
  • Need to get a second opinion on an already diagnosed condition
  • Feeling that the condition is worsening without an apparent reason

If you notice several of these signs, it is advisable to seek a consultation to identify the causes and choose an appropriate observation or treatment strategy. Early consultation helps to avoid possible complications and maintain overall health. Valentina Andreevna Pilipets offers a comprehensive approach that takes into account both symptoms and the individual development characteristics of the girl.

Emergency Conditions or When You Need to See a Doctor Immediately

  • Sudden onset of very severe lower abdominal pain
  • Sudden and increasing bleeding that does not stop with usual measures
  • Combination of severe weakness, dizziness, and pale skin
  • High fever accompanied by significant menstrual cycle disturbances
  • Sudden worsening of condition with severe pain and nausea

If you experience any of these symptoms, do not wait for a scheduled appointment — seek emergency medical care. Our clinic offers a home visit service to start assessing your condition as quickly as possible.

Causes and Risk Factors for Menstrual Cycle Disorders in Girls

Understanding the possible causes of menstrual cycle disorders helps determine what needs to be examined and what to pay attention to during evaluation. The doctor assesses the overall condition to identify key mechanisms and factors that may contribute to the onset or worsening of the problem.

Main Causes / Mechanisms (Briefly)

  • Hormonal changes during puberty
  • Deficiency or excess of hormones regulating the cycle
  • Inflammatory processes or infections in the reproductive organs
  • Thyroid gland dysfunction or disorders of other endocrine glands
  • Psycho-emotional stress and its impact on the menstrual cycle

Risk Factors

  • Early or late onset of menarche (first menstruation)
  • Severe emotional overload and chronic stress
  • Excessive physical activity or obesity
  • Family history of endocrine diseases (e.g., diabetes mellitus)
  • Nutritional disorders, including extreme diets and vitamin deficiencies
  • Chronic inflammatory diseases
  • Use of certain medications
  • Smoking and harmful habits

Reversible Causes to Rule Out

  • Temporary hormonal imbalances during cycle establishment
  • Treatable inflammatory processes
  • Nutritional disturbances and deficiency of essential micronutrients
  • Stressful situations that can be reduced or managed

Menstrual cycle disorders in girls require careful evaluation by a physician and a comprehensive approach to identify the causes and select the necessary examinations.

Diagnostics

The diagnosis of menstrual cycle disorders in girls is aimed at identifying possible causes and developing a further plan for examination and treatment. The doctor sequentially assesses the condition to understand which tests are necessary specifically in your case.

Diagnostic Approach

  • Taking a detailed medical history considering complaints and developmental features
  • Physical examination and gynecological check-up as indicated
  • Ordering basic laboratory tests to evaluate hormonal balance and overall health
  • Performing ultrasound of the pelvic organs and thyroid gland as needed
  • Evaluating results and planning additional tests if necessary
  • Formulating a clear plan for further actions and monitoring progress

Typical Tests Based on Indications

May include:

  • Complete blood count and biochemical blood tests
  • Hormonal tests to assess levels of estrogens, progesterone, and other hormones
  • Ultrasound of the pelvic organs and thyroid gland
  • Tests for inflammatory markers and infections if inflammation is suspected

What to Bring to the Appointment

  • A list of current and past medications
  • Results of previous examinations and tests
  • A menstrual cycle diary describing symptoms and duration
  • General medical reports or discharge summaries, if available
  • Questions or concerns you would like to discuss with the doctor

Diagnosing menstrual cycle disorders requires a comprehensive approach, and the doctor provides a clear plan for examination and monitoring, taking into account the individual characteristics of each patient.

Treatment

Treatment of menstrual cycle disorders in girls is aimed at relieving symptoms and restoring normal body function. The therapy plan is selected individually, taking into account the patient’s characteristics and requires evaluation by a physician.

Therapy Goals

  • Reducing unpleasant symptoms and discomfort
  • Correcting possible hormonal imbalances and underlying causes
  • Improving overall condition and quality of life
  • Preventing the development of complications and recurrent disorders

Main Treatment Approaches

  • May include medication therapy as indicated
  • Non-pharmacological methods are important, including lifestyle modifications
  • Supportive measures such as physiotherapy and rehabilitation procedures may be used
  • Additional interventions as recommended by the doctor, if necessary
  • Therapy is always individualized and adapted based on the patient’s response

What the Doctor Does

  • Chooses and adjusts the treatment plan according to the current condition
  • Considers comorbidities and developmental features
  • Monitors possible side effects and makes changes as needed
  • Explains how to assess treatment effectiveness and identify what works
  • Coordinates follow-up and collaborates with other specialists as indicated

What to Expect: Planning and Monitoring

  • Outcome evaluation is conducted considering individual characteristics
  • The doctor adjusts the treatment plan and selects new methods if necessary
  • Regular follow-up visits help control the course and progression of the condition
  • Duration of observation and adjustments depends on the situation and response to therapy

To arrange an individualized treatment plan, please schedule a consultation with Dr. Valentina Andreevna Pilipets.

Prevention

Prevention of menstrual cycle disorders in girls helps reduce the risk of complications and improve overall well-being. The preventive plan is tailored individually, taking into account the characteristics of each patient.

Main Primary Prevention Measures

  • Monitoring physical activity levels considering age and health status
  • Balanced nutrition with adequate amounts of vitamins and trace elements
  • Avoidance of stressful factors and development of stress management skills
  • Avoidance of harmful habits, including smoking and alcohol consumption
  • Regular medical examinations in case of chronic diseases
  • Maintaining a regular sleep and rest schedule

Screening and Secondary Prevention / Regular Monitoring

  • Regular check-ups and monitoring of the menstrual cycle according to the doctor’s recommendations
  • Ultrasound examination of the pelvic organs and thyroid gland as indicated
  • Laboratory tests of the hormonal profile when necessary
  • Discussing treatment adjustments and monitoring associated conditions with the doctor

Practical Tips

  • Keep a menstrual cycle diary to monitor changes
  • Discuss appropriate stress relief and relaxation methods with your doctor
  • Monitor your weight and avoid sharp fluctuations in body mass
  • Follow a proper nutrition regimen and try to avoid unmonitored diets
  • Consult a doctor promptly if new symptoms appear

Prevention of menstrual cycle disorders requires a comprehensive approach and regular monitoring, which will help maintain health and quality of life.

Important to Know

The treatment of menstrual cycle disorders in girls requires a comprehensive approach and careful attention to each patient. It is important to understand that simply eliminating symptoms is not enough — the underlying causes must be identified, and all factors affecting the body's condition should be taken into account. Early medical evaluation helps determine the treatment strategy and reduces the risk of possible complications. Sometimes, ongoing monitoring and adjustment of the treatment plan are necessary as the condition changes. Additionally, factors such as physical activity, stress, quality of sleep, and comorbidities can influence the course, which is important to discuss with a doctor.

  • Identifying the cause of disorders is more important than temporary symptom relief
  • Early consultation helps choose the right treatment and prevent complications
  • Monitoring the girl over time allows timely adjustments to the therapy plan
  • Factors such as stress, physical exertion, and comorbid conditions affect the cycle
  • Self-treatment can mask symptoms and complicate accurate diagnosis
  • The clinic doctor performs a comprehensive female check-up for an accurate assessment
  • An individualized treatment approach takes into account each patient’s unique characteristics

If you want to learn more about causes, diagnostics, and approaches in gynecology, we recommend reviewing our detailed general page on women’s health.

Self-care Before the Appointment: What Is Allowed and What Is Not

Before the appointment for menstrual cycle disorders in girls, it is important to follow safe steps and avoid self-actions that may distort the clinical picture. If your condition worsens, urgently contact Dr. Valentina Andreevna Pilipets.

What You Can Do Before the Appointment

  • Note when symptoms started, their intensity, and possible causes
  • Keep a symptom diary describing changes in the cycle and accompanying sensations
  • Bring a list of current medications and vitamin supplements to the appointment
  • Measure and record your temperature if you feel weak or have a fever
  • Reduce physical activity and ensure rest if experiencing significant discomfort
  • Drink enough water to avoid dehydration
  • Maintain a regular sleep schedule and try to get enough rest
  • Avoid stress and nervous tension as much as possible

What You Should Not Do Before the Appointment

  • Do not stop or change previously prescribed medications without consulting a doctor
  • Do not start taking new medications or supplements on your own
  • Do not use folk remedies or unverified treatment methods
  • Do not ignore worsening conditions or increasing pain
  • Do not try to interpret test results or examinations by yourself
  • Do not increase physical activity during symptom flare-ups
  • Do not postpone visiting the doctor if new worrisome signs appear
  • Do not neglect regular monitoring of your condition before seeing the specialist

If urgent symptoms occur, immediately seek help from Dr. Valentina Andreevna Pilipets.

How I Can Help as a Doctor with Treating Menstrual Cycle Disorders in Girls

When addressing issues related to menstrual cycle disorders, I conduct a thorough evaluation of the patient’s condition and explain to her and her family the necessary steps to improve well-being and restore normal function. The consultation focuses on identifying the causes of symptoms, developing an appropriate treatment and monitoring plan. During a consultation for menstrual cycle disorders in girls, I can assist you in the following ways:

  • Review complaints and medical history to determine possible causes of the disorders
  • Assess the severity of symptoms, risks of complications, and any accompanying conditions
  • Analyze current medications and evaluate drug tolerance if needed
  • Develop a step-by-step plan for examination, treatment, and condition monitoring
  • Take into account comorbidities and concurrent medications for a comprehensive approach
  • Provide recommendations on lifestyle and daily routine tailored to individual needs
  • Discuss parameters for monitoring progress and conditions for follow-up visits
  • Perform an initial differential diagnosis based on available data
  • Adjust the treatment plan if there is no improvement or if adverse reactions occur

This approach allows for the selection of the most effective and safe strategy, considering all the nuances of the patient’s condition. Ongoing monitoring and timely intervention help prevent complications and improve quality of life.

What questions can you ask a doctor when treating menstrual cycle disorders in girls

During a consultation about menstrual cycle disorders in girls, you can discuss the following issues with Dr. Valentina Andreevna Pilipets:

  • Persistent or irregular menstruation causing concern
  • Painful periods that affect quality of life
  • Heavy or unexplained bleeding
  • Repeated menstrual cycle disruptions or symptoms that do not resolve
  • Lack of effect from previously prescribed treatment
  • Presence of accompanying symptoms such as hormonal imbalances or thyroid problems
  • Need for a second opinion on tests already performed
  • Questions about the duration and management of treatment

In case of sudden severe pain, heavy bleeding, or a combination of weakness and dizziness — urgent medical attention is required; do not wait for a scheduled appointment.

Questions you can ask during the consultation:

  • What is happening to me and what could it be?
  • Why have these symptoms appeared now?
  • How can I understand that this is related to menstrual cycle disorders and not another condition?
  • What examinations are needed in my specific case?
  • Which tests and investigations are truly necessary and which can be avoided?
  • How should I properly prepare for the tests and the appointment?
  • What treatment or management options are available and how do they differ?
  • Is it possible to completely get rid of the problem or is it a chronic condition?
  • What should I do if the prescribed treatment does not bring relief?
  • Can I manage without medications, procedures, or surgery?
  • How long does treatment last and how often should I come for follow-ups?
  • What signs indicate that the condition is improving or worsening?
  • What should I do if my condition suddenly worsens or there is an exacerbation?

Consulting a specialist helps to understand not only the symptoms but also the causes of menstrual cycle disorders. The doctor will also determine when additional tests or help from related specialists are necessary. If urgent interventions are needed, you will be referred to specialized departments or emergency services.

How the Consultation Proceeds

A consultation for menstrual cycle disorders in girls includes reviewing complaints, assessing the condition, and developing a plan for further actions. The extent of examinations is determined individually, based on indications, to accurately understand the specifics of your case. It is important not to expect a definitive diagnosis in a single appointment — the process requires a careful and consistent approach.

  1. Clarifying complaints and the purpose of the visit: concerns, duration of symptoms, impact on life, and patient expectations are identified.
  2. Collecting medical history and risk factors: developmental features, accompanying conditions, and possible triggers of cycle disturbances are discussed.
  3. Reviewing previous treatments and examinations, if any, with a recommendation to bring all medical documents and a list of current medications.
  4. Physical examination and conducting necessary specialized tests as indicated, which help assess the condition without unnecessary procedures.
  5. Discussing preliminary conclusions: likely causes, important factors to rule out, without making an online diagnosis.
  6. Developing an examination plan tailored to individual needs, which may include pelvic ultrasound, blood tests, and hormonal assays.
  7. Formulating a treatment and management strategy based on examination and test results, without specifying particular medications.
  8. Organizing follow-up monitoring and discussing timing for repeat visits, as well as criteria for earlier consultation if there are changes.

If this is your first visit, the focus is on clarifying symptoms and identifying possible causes. If previous treatment attempts were unsuccessful, the consultation includes a detailed analysis of reasons for the lack of effect and adjustment of the plan.

This sequence of actions helps ensure a competent and safe approach to treatment, taking into account the unique features of each patient.

Preparation for the Appointment

To ensure an effective consultation with an obstetrician-gynecologist regarding menstrual cycle disorders, it is important to prepare properly. This will help to quickly identify preliminary tasks and create a plan for examination and treatment.

  • Bring a list of all current medications with their names and dosages, if known.
  • Take originals or copies of previous test results, analyses, and imaging studies, if available.
  • Write down your main complaints and symptoms: when they started, what worsens or alleviates them.
  • Do not stop taking prescribed medications without consulting your doctor.
  • Come fasting if necessary: do not eat or drink for at least 8–12 hours (unless otherwise instructed, confirm when making the appointment).
  • Avoid using cosmetics and creams in the examination area before the visit.
  • If there are specific instructions, clarify them when booking and follow them.
  • Bring a list of questions you want to discuss with the doctor.
  • Allow enough time for the consultation without rushing.

If you have any questions about preparation, it is best to clarify the details by phone when scheduling your appointment. Do not change your medication regimen independently without prior consultation with your doctor.

About the Doctor

Valentina Andreevna Pilipets is an obstetrician-gynecologist and gynecological endocrinologist of the highest category, with over 20 years of experience. She specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of menstrual cycle disorders in girls, working with both primary and recurrent symptoms, as well as patients with chronic conditions and comorbidities.

In her professional practice, she pays close attention to the differential diagnosis of causes and the dynamic monitoring of patients. Patients receive a detailed analysis of their condition and a clear examination and treatment plan tailored to their individual characteristics.

Why Patients Choose Dr. Valentina Andreevna Pilipets

When selecting a doctor for menstrual cycle disorders in girls, the choice is based on a comprehensive and step-by-step treatment approach. In her work with patients, Valentina Andreevna pays attention not only to the symptoms but also to the underlying causes of the problems, ensuring targeted examinations and therapy adjustments when necessary. At the clinic, patients can come with pre-existing test results— the doctor takes them into account and provides detailed recommendations. The emphasis is on long-term monitoring and prevention of possible exacerbations.

  • A clear treatment plan with step-by-step explanations of current and upcoming stages
  • Examinations are selected only based on indications, without unnecessary procedures or expenses
  • Consideration of comorbidities and medication intake to safely prescribe therapy
  • Monitoring the progress of the condition and timely adjustment of the plan if there is no effect
  • Review of previous doctors’ prescriptions and analysis of drug tolerance
  • Explanation of risks and alternatives in an accessible manner so that the patient understands the process
  • Experience in managing complex and recurring cases ensures a precise approach
  • Second opinion on examinations and treatment for the patient’s confidence

This approach allows for the most balanced decisions in treating menstrual cycle disorders in girls. Control and plan adjustments help prevent complications and maintain the patient’s quality of life at an appropriate level.

Case Studies

Initial Consultation for Irregular Menstrual Cycle

A middle-aged female patient presented with complaints of irregular and prolonged menstruation. It was important to rule out possible hormonal disorders and inflammatory processes. A comprehensive examination was conducted, including laboratory tests and ultrasound imaging, and associated factors were evaluated. Over time, there was an improvement in cycle regularity and a reduction of unpleasant symptoms. The patient continues under observation with scheduled follow-up visits and lifestyle recommendations.

Adjustment of Treatment Strategy Due to Lack of Effect from Previously Prescribed Therapy

A young female patient sought consultation following unsuccessful self-treatment or prior therapy, reporting persistent pain and irregular discharge. A thorough review of her medical history and previous prescriptions was carried out, along with an assessment of medication tolerance. The treatment approach was adjusted based on new information and additional examination. After several weeks, symptom stabilization and improvement in condition were observed. The further plan included regular monitoring and possible therapy modification based on results.

Chronic Course with Associated Endocrine Disorders

A middle-aged female patient with a long-standing menstrual cycle disturbance and signs of hormonal imbalance sought help. Special attention was given to a comprehensive assessment of the condition, including analysis of comorbidities and their impact on the cycle. The chosen approach involved gradual stabilization and dynamic observation. Over time, a decrease in symptom severity and normalization of the general condition were achieved. Supportive treatment and monitoring continue.

Symptom Exacerbation After a Stressful Situation

A woman presented with increased pain and irregularity of the menstrual cycle following a period of significant stress. The primary concern was to rule out acute complications and exclude inflammatory conditions. At the consultation, supported by additional examinations, a plan was developed to relieve the exacerbation and stabilize the condition. Within a month, a reduction in symptoms and restoration of the usual rhythm were noted. Further observation and preventive recommendations have been scheduled.

How long does the consultation last?

On average, a consultation takes between 30 to 60 minutes. Please check the exact time when booking.

How to prepare for the appointment?

Write down your complaints, symptoms, and questions, and prepare a list of medications and test results.

What should I bring to the consultation?

It is recommended to bring previous test results, scans, medical records, and a list of medications you are taking.

Do I need to come on an empty stomach?

Usually no, unless otherwise specified at the time of booking.

How many visits are usually required?

It depends on the individual situation; often several visits are needed for a full examination and monitoring.

When can I expect the first treatment results?

Results are individual and depend on the specifics of your condition and the prescribed plan.

What should I do if my condition worsens before the appointment?

If your condition worsens, seek medical help immediately, especially in cases of severe pain, bleeding, or weakness.

Can the treatment be combined with current medications?

The compatibility of your current medications will be discussed during the consultation. Do not change your treatment on your own.

Is online consultation available?

Yes, online consultations are possible with prior arrangement.

Can I come with already completed tests?

Yes, bring all your results as they help to assess your condition more accurately.

Do I need to come for follow-up visits and how often?

Follow-up visits are scheduled based on treatment results and the dynamics of your condition.

Can I get a second opinion?

Yes, the doctor is ready to review your tests and discuss alternative treatment options.

What should I do if symptoms return after improvement?

Inform your doctor about symptom recurrence so the treatment plan can be adjusted accordingly.

What tests are needed for menstrual cycle irregularities?

The approach depends on your symptoms and medical history; tests are selected individually.

Can treatment be combined with physiotherapy and other methods?

This is discussed with your doctor depending on indications and overall condition.

Can I see a doctor without a referral?

Yes, appointments can be booked directly without a referral.

How do I cancel or reschedule an appointment?

Please notify the clinic in advance to arrange a convenient time.

Can I bring questions and take notes during the consultation?

Yes, this helps you better understand recommendations and remember important information.

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