Menstrual abnormalities can also occur in our daily lives, including amenorrhea. Normal amenorrhea requires careful cooking, while abnormal amenorrhea requires timely treatment.
Symptoms of amenorrhea
1. Change of Menstrual cycle: the cycle is prolonged, and the menstrual interval is prolonged, or it does not come in February or March, and it will return to the natural law after a few months. This type of menopause and regular behavior alternating can last for one or two years. Some women have short cycles and excessive menstrual cycles over a period of time.
2. Changes in menstrual appearance: The blood color becomes lighter, pink, and black, with small blood clots and fiber fragments scattered. There are also changes in menstrual blood volume. Some women's menstrual blood volume gradually decreases, but there are also cases of increased or severe bleeding. The length of physiological days also varies, with some gradually becoming shorter, only 2-3 days, and some women extending their physiological days, which can last for 10 days.
3. Facial fever: It spreads from the bottom up to the entire face, often with significant vasodilation, redness, and sweating throughout the body. Dizziness, dizziness, and dampness vary in severity, some limited to redness on the face and neck, but often severe.
4. Dysfunction of autonomic nervous system, numbness of the body: especially at night, abnormalities in the end of the body, spasms, heavy lower limbs, where to place both feet, abdominal pain, panic, precordial pain, headache, dizziness, insomnia, and syncope. Irritable, emotionally unstable, prone to tantrums, sometimes suspicious and depressed
Amenorrhea symptoms
1. The symptoms associated with decreased libido, breast atrophy, axilla and pubic hair loss, infertility, etc. are mostly insufficient secretion of Gonadotropin.
2. The symptoms associated with fatigue, anorexia, emaciation and syncope are mostly insufficient secretion of Adrenocortical hormone.
3. Fear of cold, pale, dry skin, slow mood, low blood pressure, slow reaction, lethargy, dementia, apathy and other symptoms are mostly due to insufficient secretion of Thyroid hormones.
4. Pituitary tumors are often characterized by symptoms such as obesity, hirsutism or huge deformities, acromegaly, hypertension, rough skin, and excessive red blood cells.
5. Symptoms such as infertility, hirsutism, and obesity are often associated with ovarian dysfunction.
What to do with amenorrhea
1. Ointment patch: Some hospitals use unique secret formulas of traditional Chinese medicine to make ointments, which have obvious therapeutic effects on amenorrhea. Generally, patients use ginger to wipe the skin of the corresponding sticking area, take a plaster and directly stick it onto the Shenkui acupoint (navel), and replace it every other day. Applying ointment to acupoints spreads the effect to the blood through the skin, mainly nourishing the kidneys and qi, nourishing blood and regulating menstruation, promoting blood circulation and resolving blood stasis to clear the meridians. It comprehensively adjusts female functions, accelerates uterine blood circulation, smoothes menstrual blood flow, and restores menstruation to normal.