Other diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome, tuberculosis, liver disease, and Diabetes can cause missed or irregular periods, although this is rare. But if any of these diseases are present, you will usually have other symptoms besides menstrual irregularities.
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∙ 16y agoThe simple answer is yes. As the menstruac cycle is controlled by hormones many things can throw it off balance such as illness, stress, some medications, or wight changes (trying a new diet?). even being in close quarters with other women can cause synchronazition of menstal cycles. hope this helps comming from a guy.
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∙ 15y agoAny stress to the body (ie illness) can cause delayed menstruation or a completely missed period for that month. It can also make it arrive early. If you miss two periods in a row, you should go and speak to your doctor
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∙ 13y agoSome illnesses can in some people, especially those illnesses that involve the endocrine system and hormone production, such as diabetes. If you have other symptoms and have a late period, you may need to have an exam by your gynecologist.
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∙ 15y agono but it will sometimes give you a stomach ache. it's happened to me before
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∙ 14y agoAffection of the sexual kind will cause a missed period if you are pregnant. An infection will seldom cause your menstrual cycle to be late.
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∙ 13y agoIt will most likely NOT affect your period, so no worries
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∙ 13y agoIt depends on the sickness
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∙ 15y agoIt shouldn't.
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∙ 14y agoYes.
Yes, being sick can affect your menstrual cycle by making your period late. Stress, whether good or bad, can have the same effect.
Being sporty does not affect your period etc, and neither does being short. It is normal to get your first period between ages 9-16, so height does not affect your period, and being sporty does not affect your period.
Being skinny will not really affect your periods unless you are anemic.
No, wear rubber gloves.
They lose weight and get sick less!
No, it can't.
You can get sick anywhere, on or off your period
No, being sick or having a viral illness will not affect the results of a pregnancy test. ~pawsalmighty
yes because later on in life you can be easily sick and can be sent to be seen by a nurse or doctor so be careful
Depends on the illness and the affect on the health and safety of the child.
it will indeed random person
missed period, nipples are dark, breasts grow, feeling sick/nausea