What are the symptoms of amenorrhea

  Amenorrhea can be classified into physiological and pathological types. The cessation of menstruation before puberty, during pregnancy, lactation, and after menopause all belong to physiological amenorrhea. There are many reasons for amenorrhea, including physiological factors, psychological factors, environmental changes, malnutrition, etc. There is also an age factor, which can occur after the age of forty, and before that, it may be due to physical reasons or other factors. What are the symptoms of amenorrhea?

  

What are the symptoms of amenorrhea1

  1. Reduced libido, breast atrophy, shedding of armpit and pubic hair, infertility, and other conditions are often caused by insufficient secretion of gonadotropins.

  2. Symptoms such as fatigue, anorexia, emaciation, and syncope are often caused by insufficient secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone.

  3. Symptoms such as chills, pale and dry skin, bradycardia, low blood pressure, delayed response, drowsiness, dementia, and apathy are mostly due to insufficient secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone.

  4. Obesity, hirsutism or giant deformities, limb hypertrophy, hypertension, rough skin, and excessive red blood cells are mostly caused by pituitary tumors.

  5. Infertility, hirsutism, obesity and other conditions are mostly caused by ovarian dysfunction.

  How to deal with the symptoms of amenorrhea mentioned above?

  Don't walk too much distance or carry heavy objects. Holding heavy objects can cause abdominal exertion, which can easily lead to uterine contractions; Lying down and resting when tired, keeping quiet, can be very effective; Don't accumulate pressure. Mental fatigue, like physical fatigue, can lead to various problems, and the accumulation of stress can also cause abdominal stiffness. It is best to achieve physical and mental relaxation; Prevent catching a cold.

  Additionally, dietary regulation is also important. While regulating with medication, it is also important to pay attention to eating more foods that have a calming effect, such as radishes, various mushrooms, green leafy vegetables, etc. Avoid excessive consumption of soy based foods as they can easily produce gas, and some health products contain estrogen, such as honey products. It is also important to eat in moderation.

  During amenorrhea, pregnancy is generally not possible. Generally speaking, mental stimulation, excessive stress, malnutrition, long-term use of contraceptive pills, and various gynecological diseases can all cause amenorrhea. Timely treatment of these factors is generally curable and will not affect pregnancy. If amenorrhea is caused by congenital developmental abnormalities, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly.

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