Is it normal for menstruation to return after more than a year of amenorrhea

  After a woman's body matures, she will have menstruation, but at a certain age, her menstruation will disappear again, which is called amenorrhea. Women who have amenorrhea will not have menstruation. So, is it normal to have menstruation again after more than a year of amenorrhea?

  

Is it normal for menstruation to return after more than a year of amenorrhea1

  It is abnormal for women to experience menstruation again after a year of amenorrhea. Women who experience amenorrhea and then resume menstruation may be due to hormonal imbalances in the body. After amenorrhea, although the level of estrogen in women decreases, it still maintains a certain concentration. If there are problems with the secretion of other hormones and estrogen levels are affected, women will experience menstruation.

  Secondly, women who resume menstruation after amenorrhea may have uterine fibroids. Uterine fibroids are a benign tumor. In research statistics, many women over the age of 30 have uterine fibroids. When the volume of uterine fibroids is small, it generally does not cause obvious symptoms, but when the volume is large, there may be spontaneous bleeding and affect women's menstruation.

  Furthermore, if a woman experiences amenorrhea for over a year and resumes menstruation, it may also be due to diseases such as ovarian tumors or endometrial hyperplasia. As women age, the probability of developing diseases such as endometrial hyperplasia and ovarian tumors increases. When women experience unexplained bleeding, it is recommended that they go to the hospital for early examination to determine if they have a disease.

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