

Oligomenorrhea: A General Review
Abstract
In today's fast and competitive world, many gynecological cases are rapidly increasing because of sedentary life style, faulty food habits etc. Changes in physical and mental well being profoundly affect menstrual cycle. Statistics says that out of 80% women suffering from irregular menstrual cycle, 19.3% are suffering from Oligomenorrhea.
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