What's Happening?
The concept of a 'normal' menstrual period is often misunderstood, leading to many women normalizing symptoms that could indicate serious health issues. Conditions like endometriosis and uterine fibroids are frequently underdiagnosed due to societal norms
that downplay women's pain. Experts emphasize the need for better education and open discussions about menstrual health to prevent delays in diagnosis and treatment.
Why It's Important?
This issue highlights the significant impact of medical gaslighting on women's health, where symptoms are dismissed or minimized, leading to delayed diagnoses. It stresses the importance of healthcare providers taking women's concerns seriously and the need for societal change in how menstrual health is perceived. Addressing these issues can lead to improved health outcomes and empower women to seek necessary medical care.
















