Study Links Long Covid to Severe Menstrual Issues, Calls for Diverse Research

September 16, 2025
Study Links Long Covid to Severe Menstrual Issues, Calls for Diverse Research
  • Recent research indicates that women suffering from long Covid experience more severe menstrual issues, including longer, heavier periods and increased bleeding between cycles, which significantly impacts their menstrual health.

  • However, the study's findings are based on a predominantly white, UK-based sample, highlighting the need for more diverse research to ensure these results are applicable to broader populations.

  • Moreover, symptoms like dizziness, breathing difficulties, and brain fog tend to be most intense during or near menstruation and tend to improve after ovulation, hinting at possible hormonal or inflammatory connections.

  • Interestingly, hormone levels such as progesterone and oestradiol appear normal in women with long Covid, suggesting that ovarian function remains unaffected; instead, inflammation and menstrual disturbances are linked to long Covid symptoms.

  • This research was funded by organizations including Wellcome, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Wellbeing of Women, and UKRI, and was published in the journal Nature Communications.

  • While the exact causes of long Covid remain unclear, hypotheses include persistent low-level virus presence, immune system misfiring, or disruptions in the gut microbiome.

  • Women experiencing significant menstrual changes that interfere with daily life are advised to seek medical advice to manage their symptoms effectively.

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