The flu has us all on his list, so if you are gone get ready for some good days in bed. Anyway, now we'll talk about something else. When we get sick, we expect that condition to affect sleep, breathing or temperature, but what we don't think are the periods. What does the flu have to do with them?
In fact, there is no official data that speaks of a link between the two, but overall the menstrual cycle is very sensitive to body condition.
If the virus affects the respiratory system, then it indirectly affects periods. However, the chances that the flu can affect periods are only through symptoms, such as bad sleep. If you do not sleep or feed properly, the menstrual cycle can be disturbed.
Influenza causes the body to signal that it is not capable of reproducing at that moment. Lack of strength or stress can also affect the cycle delay.
Flu just makes the days of the periods worse than usual! You will feel more dehydrated, which is not good at all during periods, so drink plenty of water.