Premature ovarian failure refers to the condition in which women who have regular menstruation experience persistent amenorrhea and reproductive organ atrophy due to ovarian failure, with increased gonadotropin levels and decreased estrogen levels. The clinical symptoms are accompanied by varying degrees of hot flashes, sweating, vaginal dryness, decreased libido and other pre- and post-menopausal symptoms. So does high basal body temperature mean premature ovarian failure? What are the symptoms of premature uterine and ovarian failure? Normal women's ovaries begin to decline when they are around 45 to 50 years old. If signs of decline appear before the age of 40, it is medically called ovarian aging. Symptoms of premature ovarian failure include: 1. Male reproductive organs Patients with premature ovarian failure will experience ovarian atrophy, persistent amenorrhea and reproductive organ atrophy, such as uterine atrophy, regression of vaginal wall wrinkles, and vulvar atrophy. Premature ovarian failure is usually accompanied by decreased estrogen levels. The patient's pubic hair and armpit hair will fall out, vaginal secretions will decrease, libido will decrease, there will be pain during intercourse, and sometimes there will be gastrointestinal discomfort. Most patients will have digestive discomfort, abdominal distension, decreased appetite, weight loss, etc. in the early stages. 2. Irregular menstruation The vast majority of patients with premature ovarian failure will have symptoms of scanty menstrual blood and scanty menstruation, the uterus may shrink and shrink, and the patient may also experience symptoms such as cramps, irritability, and sweating. 3. Central nervous system diseases The central nervous system of patients with premature ovarian failure will also have corresponding symptoms. Most patients have symptoms such as unstable mentality, irritability, anxiety, insomnia, poor sleep, and memory loss. 4. Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases Patients with premature ovarian failure often have bouts of fever, or hot and cold, sweating, and sometimes dizziness, which may occur several or dozens of times a day, and mostly occur at night. Some women even experience symptoms such as tightness in the chest, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, and increased blood pressure, which are caused by imbalance in vascular function. 5. Other symptoms Such as dry and sore eyes, shrunken and sagging breasts, loose and rough skin, osteoporosis, joint pain, inflammation of the male reproductive organs, urinary incontinence, constipation, acne and pigmentation on the face, etc. |
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