Amenorrhea is a disease that prevents women from menstruating, and it is also an abnormal condition. It not only affects women's normal life, but also poses great harm to the health of female patients. We must actively prevent it in our daily lives. What is the reason for amenorrhea? Let's understand together.
What is the cause of amenorrhea
1. Amenorrhea caused by mental stimulation
This is a common reason for women's menstrual disorders and amenorrhea, mainly due to the pressure of study, work and life, depression, excessive tension, serious mental stimulation, etc., which affects the function of the hypothalamus through the neuroendocrine pathway of the cerebral cortex thalamus hypothalamus, or through the brain limbic system, and the hypothalamic gonadotropin secretion is abnormal
2. Diseases
In daily life, the body may experience some diseases to some extent, but some diseases have a significant impact on the body, seemingly without any problems, such as anemia, malnutrition, unique endocrine diseases, obesity, and other symptoms. These diseases occur due to insufficient secretion of hormones in the body, decreased adrenal function, and pancreatic dysfunction. These factors occur, Failure to receive timely treatment for a long time can lead to amenorrhea.
Age of menopause
1. Generally speaking, the age of normal amenorrhea in women is usually between 45 and 55 years old, with significant individual differences caused by various factors. In addition, pregnant women also experience amenorrhea, and recovery after childbirth is also a normal phenomenon.
2. Amenorrhea may be caused by a certain disease or condition. Primary amenorrhea refers to the phenomenon where a woman is over 18 years old or has developed secondary sexual characteristics for more than 2 years without menstruation. If left untreated, there is generally no menstruation. Secondary amenorrhea has a regular menstrual cycle, but due to some pathological reason, menstruation has stopped for more than 6 months. In fact, induced abortion or ovarian lesions may lead to secondary amenorrhea. In this case, the age of amenorrhea may not be certain, and there may be different age groups.
What are the hazards of amenorrhea
1. Young married women experience long-term future menstruation, which is premature amenorrhea and infertility.
2. Early amenorrhea may only affect some women with mental disorders such as depression, which seriously affects their normal life.
3. Early amenorrhea caused by amenorrhea and galactorrhea syndrome can easily cause uterine atrophy in patients, gradually turning into hemostasis, causing great harm to women's health.