Amenorrhea is a normal physiological reaction in women, but there may also be abnormal amenorrhea, which becomes a disease and poses serious harm to women. We need to seek timely and reasonable treatment.
Does amenorrhea affect fertility
After reaching a certain age, women will experience amenorrhea, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. However, in recent years, many young women have also encountered this problem. Many patients with amenorrhea feel that not having menstruation is not bad, at least not so troublesome. In fact, pathological amenorrhea can have a certain impact on women, and even affect their conception.
Menorrhea hazards
1. Osteoporosis and hypertension: Amenorrhea can lead to a series of menopausal symptoms in women, which can lead to osteoporosis and limb weakness in postmenopausal women. Due to elevated levels of triglycerides, cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein, it is also easy to cause arteriosclerosis, coronary heart disease, and hypertension.
2. Decreased libido: Amenorrhea is a common gynecological symptom that can have adverse effects on the patient's body, causing uterine atrophy or physiological dysfunction, such as pain during sexual intercourse, decreased secretion, and decreased libido.
3. Accelerated aging: The symptoms of premature amenorrhea caused by premature ovarian failure can accelerate female aging, leading to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, osteoporosis, decreased sleep quality, painful urination, frequent urination, and sexual disharmony. Blindly dieting can lead to amenorrhea in women of childbearing age, leading to endocrine disorders, atrophy of reproductive organs, and affecting reproductive function. Therefore, women who experience premature menopause need timely treatment.
4. Infertility: Women with amenorrhea should first determine the degree of early amenorrhea to induce ovulation. Patients with mild amenorrhea who are prone to pregnancy may experience an ovulation cycle. Patients with moderate amenorrhea have extremely low levels of estrogen, no proliferative changes in the endometrium, and almost no development of follicles, ultimately leading to female infertility.
Amenorrhea treatment
1. Ointment patch: Some hospitals use unique secret formulas of traditional Chinese medicine to make ointments, which have significant 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.