Effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 pandemic on menstrual health of women: A systematic review.
Syeda Tayyaba RehanLaiba ImranHussain MansoorQudsia SayyedaHassan Ul HussainMustafa Sajjad CheemaMuhammad Junaid TahirMuhammad Sohaib AsgharMohammed Mahmmoud Fadel Allah EljackMd Saiful IslamPublished in: Health science reports (2022)
Women suffering from COVID-19 infection or pandemic-associated stress and anxiety were more likely to experience irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, and other menstrual abnormalities compared to those who were less exposed.
Keyphrases
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- pregnancy outcomes
- sars cov
- public health
- healthcare
- coronavirus disease
- cervical cancer screening
- mental health
- breast cancer risk
- insulin resistance
- health information
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- sleep quality
- risk assessment
- metabolic syndrome
- physical activity
- stress induced
- skeletal muscle