Periods Blood Health Report: Periods are often thought of as just a monthly process for women, but scientists now consider it a part of the body’s “health report” New research shows that period blood is not just blood, but contains hormones, proteins, bacteria, tissue and many types of cells, which can give important indications about women’s health.
Researchers at a firm’s lab in Oakland, California believe that in the future, many diseases can be detected quickly and without surgery through period blood tests. Let us understand in 7 points what period blood can tell about women’s health.
1. How is period blood a ‘medical gold mine’ for women?
The period that occurs every month in women is often considered just a normal biological process. But scientists now believe that period blood is not just blood that comes out of the body, but it can be a “medical gold mine” that gives important information about women’s health.
According to research, there are many cells, hormones, proteins and genetic signals present in period blood which can give information about the health of not only the reproductive system of women but the entire body. For this reason, many scientists and biotech companies are now working on developing new medical tests based on period blood.
2. Helps detect endometriosis early
The disease in which period blood can prove to be most helpful in diagnosis is Endometriosis. This is a disease in which the tissue of the lining of the uterus starts growing in other parts of the body. This can cause severe pain, heavy periods and even infertility.
Often it takes 5 to 12 years to detect this disease because it requires a surgical test. Scientists are now working on developing a quick and easy test through special biomarkers present in period blood.
3. Help in identifying the risk of cervical cancer
The risk of Cervical Cancer can also be detected through period blood. Some studies have found that high-risk strains of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) can be detected from period blood samples. This virus is considered to be the main cause of cervical cancer. If this technology is successful on a large scale, then in future women will be able to check the risk of cancer from their period samples while sitting at home.
4. Can also indicate diabetes
Research has also found that the sugar level present in period blood reflects the blood sugar of the body to a great extent. This can help in understanding the risk of diabetes. Scientists have also developed such sanitary pads with which blood sugar can be tested through period blood. The advantage of this will be that women may have less need for frequent blood tests.
5. Problems to hormones and thyroid
- Hormonal signals present in period blood can also tell whether the hormonal balance in the body is correct or not.
- Researchers believe that this can also indicate thyroid problems like Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism.
- Thyroid hormones control the body’s metabolism, energy level and weight, so it is very important to detect it at the right time.
6. Information to PCOS and fertility
Certain cells and immune markers in period blood can indicate how ready the uterus is for pregnancy.
It can also reveal the risk of problems like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and frequent miscarriages.
For this reason, many scientists also call it “natural biopsy”, because it gives information about the condition of the uterus without surgery.
7. Signs of immune and autoimmune diseases
Many markers to inflammation are found in period blood. By examining them, it can be understood how the body’s immune system is working. In future, it may also be helpful in the study of autoimmune diseases like Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus and Multiple Sclerosis.
8. Signs of aging and hormonal changes
From period blood it can also be understood how the level of estrogen hormone is changing in the body. Lack of estrogen is a sign of aging and menopause. Therefore, scientists are also investigating whether period blood can also give information about reproductive aging of women i.e. changes in fertility.
9. Can also tell the effect of pollution and environmental chemicals
Period blood can also help in understanding the effect of environment and pollution on women’s body. Scientists have found that it may contain traces of chemicals and micro-particles that reach the body through air, water or everyday products.
Some studies have also indicated that by analyzing period blood it can be understood how much the body has come in contact with heavy metals, chemicals released from plastic or other toxins. This may help in future to find out how environmental pollution is affecting women’s hormonal health, fertility and overall health.
What was once considered just a normal biological process, period blood is now becoming a medical gold mine for scientists. The cells, hormones and proteins present in it can give indications about many hidden problems of women’s body.
If this technology is fully developed in the coming years, then it is possible that women can do early detection of many diseases through period samples while sitting at home. This will not only make early diagnosis possible but will also open the way for better treatment and prevention.
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