Ovary, as the name suggests, is the location of the egg. If a female friend's ovaries fail prematurely, the body will undergo many changes, which can cause amenorrhea or amenorrhea, and our beautiful appearance will also be affected. So, if premature ovarian failure leads to amenorrhea, how should it be treated? What are the symptoms of premature ovarian failure?
Symptoms of premature ovarian failure
1. Menstrual changes: Menstrual irregularities are the earliest signs of ovarian dysfunction. Patients with underdeveloped gonads may experience primary amenorrhea. The menstrual cycle of a normal woman is stable and brightly colored. Patients with premature ovarian failure have irregular menstrual cycles, either earlier or later, excessive or insufficient menstrual flow, purple black or light red color, and thick or thin menstrual blood.
2. Decreased estrogen levels: What are the symptoms of premature ovarian failure? Typical patients with premature ovarian failure often have loose and rough skin, dry vagina, difficulty in sexual activity, and sexual dysfunction Pain and sex Symptoms such as desire to decrease or even lose weight, weight gain, anxiety, suspicion, painful urination, and breast atrophy and sagging.
3. Symptoms of blood vessels and mental nerves: hot flashes, sweating, unstable emotions, irritability, frequent dreams, palpitations, etc.
Treatment methods for premature ovarian failure and amenorrhea
1. Hormone therapy
Hormone therapy is one of the best methods to solve premature ovarian failure and amenorrhea. By examining and diagnosing patients with amenorrhea, it can be determined whether it is normal, high or low gonadotropic amenorrhea, and different treatment plans can be given accordingly.
2. Whole body treatment
The female reproductive organs are a part of the whole, and the occurrence of amenorrhea is related to the regulation of neuroendocrine factors. Therefore, systemic physical therapy and psychological therapy play an important role in amenorrhea. If amenorrhea is caused by underlying diseases or nutritional deficiencies, systemic diseases should be actively treated to improve physical fitness, provide sufficient nutrition, and maintain standard weight. If amenorrhea is affected by stress or psychological factors, patient psychological treatment should be carried out to eliminate mental tension and anxiety.
3. Etiological treatment
If amenorrhea is caused by organic lesions, targeted treatment should be given to the underlying cause. Congenital malformations such as hymen atresia, vaginal septum, or vaginal atresia can be surgically incised or formed to facilitate smooth menstrual flow. Patients diagnosed with tuberculous endometritis should actively undergo anti tuberculosis treatment. After the diagnosis of ovarian or pituitary tumors is confirmed, a treatment plan should be developed based on the location, size, and nature of the tumor.
4. Immunotherapy
Discovering the presence of antibody factors in premature ovarian failure can be treated by injecting immune vaccines.
5. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment
Traditional Chinese medicine treatment for premature ovarian failure starts from the internal regulation, by regulating qi and blood, enhancing the function of various organs, and strengthening the immune system. To achieve the fundamental effect of traditional Chinese medicine. The treatment principle is mainly based on tonifying the kidneys, while also taking into account soothing the liver, strengthening the spleen, and promoting blood circulation, in order to regulate female body functions as a whole and promote therapeutic effects.
6. Surgical treatment
Ovarian vascular bypass surgery: For premature ovarian failure caused by ovarian vascular factors leading to ovarian malnutrition, early diagnosis and treatment should be carried out. Vascular bypass surgery should be performed as early as possible before the loss of ovarian function, such as anastomosing the ovarian artery with the inferior mesenteric artery or renal artery to restore ovarian vascular supply and restore ovarian vitality; However, this method can cause significant trauma to patients, so preventive measures should be taken in daily life.
Ovarian transplantation surgery: For those who are in the late stage of premature ovarian failure or have ovarian insufficiency due to various reasons, ovarian transplantation is a treatment method that can use a small part of their ovaries to complete female physiological functions.
Minimally invasive surgery: Using minimally invasive surgery to restore the activity of ovarian cells, moisturize ovarian cells, and delay aging. And minimally invasive surgery has minimal trauma and minimal harm to the body. Compared to traditional surgery, minimally invasive surgery has a lower chance of accidents. The chances of getting pregnant in the future will also be higher.
Baike reminds female friends that if they experience the above symptoms of premature ovarian failure, they must seek medical attention in a timely manner. If the ovaries have already deteriorated prematurely and caused amenorrhea, it is also necessary to cooperate with the doctor and choose the most suitable treatment method among the above treatments.