For normal women, menstruation occurs almost every month. However, in real life, many women have abnormal menstruation, which causes them great distress. Generally speaking, women only face menopause between the ages of 45-50, but many young women experience premature periods. So what if they don't have their periods for six months at the age of 23?
At the age of 23, women are in the golden period of childbirth. Normally, menstruation should be normal at this time. If menstruation is delayed for six months after excluding pregnancy, this condition can be classified as amenorrhea. The main cause of amenorrhea in young women is endocrine disorders. Of course, there are also many patients who suffer from certain gynecological diseases, such as uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, etc.
If a woman's menstrual cycle is delayed for six months due to endocrine disorders, then it is necessary to pay more attention to endocrine regulation in daily life. There are many ways to regulate endocrine function, including traditional Chinese medicine or oral estrogen drugs.
If it is found through examination that one has gynecological diseases related to the ovaries and uterus, attention should be paid. If the condition is not serious, we can choose conservative treatment, but if the condition is already serious, surgical treatment needs to be considered.