Some women with thyroid problems report changes in their menstrual patterns. Hypothyroidism is associated with increased blood flow and longer cycles, while hyperthyroidism is linked to reduced blood flow and irregular, shorter cycles. A lot of women, though, do not see a significant alteration in menstrual patterns, and many conditions can cause these menstrual changes, so women should not attempt to self-diagnose based on these symptoms alone.

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