What disease causes delayed or absent menstruation

  Nowadays, women face great mental pressure, not only from work, but also from family and daily life. Long term mental depression and excessive stress can lead to menstrual disorders. Of course, menstrual disorders, excessive menstrual flow, or missed periods may be caused by diseases. So, what disease can cause delayed or absent menstruation?

  

What disease causes delayed or absent menstruation1

  When women experience endocrine disorders, it can lead to delayed or absent menstruation. Endocrine disorders are mainly caused by excessive stress, lack of attention to diet, and frequent staying up late. In addition, if women have polycystic ovary syndrome, it can also lead to delayed menstruation. Generally, obese women are prone to polycystic ovary syndrome and need to lose weight immediately.

  When women have ovarian problems and ovarian diseases, they cannot ovulate normally, and hormone secretion may also be abnormal, which is also the reason for delayed menstruation. In addition, if women have uterine diseases such as underdeveloped uterus, uterine polyps, endometritis, cervicitis, etc., their menstrual cycle will also be delayed during the onset of the disease.

  Overall, there are many reasons that can cause menstrual irregularities, and patients need to undergo detailed examinations and receive treatment based on the actual cause. During the treatment period, patients should pay attention to resting more, maintain a light diet, and not put too much psychological pressure on themselves. At the same time, it is important to exercise regularly as it can enhance immunity and promote the treatment of diseases.

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