How Do Hematological Disorders Affect Menstrual Cycles?
Hematological disorders can disrupt menstrual cycles in several ways. For instance, anemia, particularly iron-deficiency anemia, can lead to heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia). Conversely, excessive menstrual bleeding can cause or exacerbate anemia, creating a vicious cycle. [Von Willebrand disease](), a bleeding disorder, can also result in prolonged or heavy menstrual bleeding.