The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Covid vaccines: women affected by menstrual disorders invited to declare them

2022-07-19T16:04:50.937Z


Women affected by menstrual disorders that appeared after vaccination against Covid-19 are invited to declare them, said Tuesday 19...


Women affected by menstrual disorders that appeared after vaccination against Covid-19 are invited to declare them, the Medicines Agency (ANSM) said on Tuesday July 19, in a context of uncertainty about a direct link between vaccines and these troubles.

Menstrual disorders declared after vaccination with an mRNA vaccine, namely those of Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna, have been the subject of careful monitoring at national and European level since their detection, recalls the agency.

Multiple testimonies evoke the appearance of disorders after an anti-Covid vaccination, but the health authorities have not yet established a cause and effect link.

Disorders that appeared after vaccination

As of April 28, the regional pharmacovigilance centers have analyzed 9381 declarations of cycle disorders reported with the Pfizer vaccine, and 1557 with the Moderna vaccine, reports the ANSM.

The majority of these declarations were made by the patients directly, specifies the agency.

By this date, 58 million injections had been made in women with the Pfizer vaccine, and 12 million with that of Moderna.

Read alsoCovid-19: are menstrual disorders after vaccination “temporary” and “benign”?

The Medicines Agency invites women to declare menstrual disorders that have appeared after vaccination on the portal of the Ministry of Health (signalement.social-sante.gouv.fr), by providing “

the most detailed information possible in the form declaration

".

It has posted a declaration assistance guide online as well as tutorials for patients and healthcare professionals.

The elements collected must allow “

regional pharmacovigilance centers to carry out their assessment of declared cases in the most efficient way possible

”, she indicates.

Reactogenicity that influences hormones

At this stage, the adverse events most often remain "

not serious

" and generally manifest themselves in two ways: by abnormal bleeding (metrorrhagia, menorrhagia), and by delayed menstruation or amenorrhea, underlines the agency.

To date, the available data do not allow us to describe the mechanism of occurrence of these menstrual cycle disorders, she adds.

Read alsoSpain relaxes entry rules for unvaccinated tourists

However, she cites several hypotheses such as reactogenicity (fever, headache, nausea, etc.) caused by vaccination which could, as during an infection, influence the hormones involved in the menstrual cycle.

Or even a significant stress, caused by the act of vaccination, likely to disturb the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis which regulates the smooth running of the menstrual cycle.

Source: lefigaro

All news articles on 2022-07-19

You may like

Life/Entertain 2024-03-27T06:16:04.312Z

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.