Sexual Health
Psychological factors leading to amenorrhea should pay attention to seven aspects of prevention
Amenorrhea is a manifestation of abnormal menstruation in women, indicating that the patient's physical condition is problematic. While clarifying the cause of amenorrhea, attention should also be paid to the details of daily life and various prevention measures should be taken.
Causes of amenorrhea
1. Ovarian reasons: The ovaries have the function of secreting estrogen. Once the health of the ovaries is damaged and their function is disrupted, the ovaries will not be able to secrete estrogen normally, which can lead to amenorrhea. Many ovarian diseases, such as congenital ovarian dysplasia and premature ovarian failure, can lead to amenorrhea.
2. Uterine cause: Uterine problem amenorrhea. Many gynecological diseases such as congenital anuria, uterine dysplasia, endometrial tuberculosis, endometrial schistosomiasis, and endometrial suppuration can all lead to amenorrhea. At the same time, if a woman undergoes an abortion and scrapes off the basal layer of the endometrium, she may also experience secondary amenorrhea due to her inability to respond to ovarian hormones.
3. Central nervous system reasons: The central nervous system includes the brain and hypothalamus, which can indirectly control ovarian function. Long term exposure of women to negative emotions such as mental stress, anxiety, and depression can affect ovarian function and cause amenorrhea.
4. Disease: In life, there are some diseases in the body, but some diseases have a great impact on the body. Anemia, malnutrition, specific Endocrine disease, obesity and other symptoms seem to be no problem. The occurrence of these diseases is caused by inadequate endocrine hormones, decreased adrenal function, and pancreatic dysfunction. The occurrence of these factors can lead to amenorrhea if left untreated for a long time.
5. Psychological factors: Many people are very nervous about their menstrual cycle, sometimes experiencing physical pain, and many feel tired of the onset of menstruation. The menstrual balance axis mainly includes the ovarian function axis, pituitary gland, pituitary gland, and nervous system, which are complex and long-term tense relationships
6. Not paying attention to life: Some women experience amenorrhea due to significant changes in their living environment, such as mental stress. Some women use cold water to bathe, wash clothes, and swim during their menstrual period, all of which can cause menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, and even amenorrhea.
7. Nutritional status: Long term severe malnutrition can lead to amenorrhea.
8. Endocrine imbalance: Endocrine imbalance is mainly caused by the imbalance of luteinizing hormone and follicular hormone secreted by the ovaries, resulting in delayed menstruation or physiological pain. The most common endocrine imbalance is staying up late. When the body is not resting before midnight, in order to maintain body function, the body absorbs toxins that were originally eliminated