What is the reason for returning to menstruation after amenorrhea

  Amenorrhea is something that some women may experience. What causes amenorrhea? What is the reason for returning to menstruation after amenorrhea? Everyone has different opinions. Some people say that menstrual bleeding may occur after amenorrhea, while others say that bleeding may be caused by physical abnormalities. Let's learn about the situation together.

  

What is the reason for returning to menstruation after amenorrhea1

  Reasons for medication:

  Due to the increasing use of estrogen replacement therapy in women with amenorrhea, the proportion of endocrine related bleeding caused by drug-induced factors has also increased. Regular use of pollen and hormone containing nourishing supplements may also cause vaginal bleeding.

  Psychological factors:

  The most easily overlooked cause of amenorrhea in women is medical research, which shows that menstruation is closely related to the nervous and endocrine systems.

  The fiercely competitive environment and complex interpersonal relationships put the brain and nervous system in a highly tense state. Mental tension and emotional fluctuations affect the functioning of the nervous system, leading to amenorrhea.

  Long term placement of intrauterine contraceptive device after amenorrhea:

  Another reason is that prolonged placement of intrauterine devices (IUDs) after amenorrhea can also lead to the recurrence of menstruation. Due to ovarian atrophy after amenorrhea, the decrease in estrogen levels in the body leads to uterine atrophy and the insertion of contraceptive devices into the uterine muscle layer. Damage to the endometrium and muscle layer can also cause vaginal bleeding.

  Organic lesions:

  Menstruation after amenorrhea includes endometritis, submucosal fibroids, endometrial polyps, benign ovarian tumors, polyps, and various vaginitis, especially senile vaginitis. When senile vaginitis is severe, the secretion is purulent, with a foul odor and occasional spotting.

  From the above, we can understand that there are many reasons for amenorrhea to occur again. If you have already experienced such symptoms before giving birth, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis before taking appropriate treatment. No matter what the reason is, you can try to start with diet, strengthen exercise, and enhance immunity.

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