Yes. It can delay the menstruation. This may be due to psychological trauma of the dengue. Any psychological trauma can cause the menstruation to delay.
when you have a menstruation and at the same time you have a dengue,your menstruation can lessen your platelet count which is not good. a decrease in platelet count can put you in danger even more.
No, nothing you eat can effect your menstrual cycle.
The only way you can delay menstruation is by taking birth control pills.
Menstruation is delayed as a result of delayed ovulation, things such as stress or ill health can delay ovulation as the body prevents pregnancy when it can't cope. If you're a teen irregular cycles are normal too so this can cause periods to start later than expected.
The most common cause of a missed period is pregnancy.
Yes
When we talk about stress delaying menstruation it has to be stressed enough to cause physical strain. Stress can delay ovulation as the body will try to prevent pregnancy when it can't cope, and thus in turn delayed ovulation leads to delayed menstruation.
Yes. Menstruation will not affect antibody levels or actual virus in the blood if you are infected.
this could be pregnancy or stress.
Norethisterone 5mg. Effective to delay menstruation with minimal side effects.
The question is pretty vague. The answer to the question as asked is certainly "yes". That's not as helpful as it could be; you might want to go into more detail as to precisely what sort of "problems" you're talking about. (Unwanted pregnancy, for example, is one "problem" that will delay menstruation for several months.)
Prolonged diarrhea can cause weight loss. If enough weight is lost, it can affect reproductive hormones enough to make the menstrual cycle irregular.