As people in modern society face increasing economic pressures, many men can no longer afford the financial burden of a family. This forces more women to work hard and continuously, and the strong work pressure often causes endocrine disorders in their bodies. In more serious cases, premature amenorrhea may occur. So how can premature amenorrhea be treated? In the face of this question, let me discuss it with you in the next period of time. Amenorrhea refers to the phenomenon that menstruation does not occur when it should. It is a common symptom of many diseases, not an independent disease, so it cannot be treated simply symptomatically. The indiscriminate use of hormones or artificial cycles will have many side effects and may even cause cancer. It is necessary to find the cause of the disease and treat it accordingly to achieve twice the result with half the effort. Generally speaking, there are five reasons that lead to amenorrhea in women: (1)Disease. It mainly includes wasting diseases, such as severe pulmonary tuberculosis, severe anemia, malnutrition, etc., unique endocrine diseases, such as obesity, reproductive incompetence and malnutrition, etc.; the influence of some endocrine system disorders in the body, such as adrenal glands, thyroid glands, pancreas and other dysfunctions. The influence of these reasons may cause menstruation to stop. (2) Atresia of the lower reproductive tract. For example, there is congenital atresia in some parts of the cervix, vagina, hymen, labia, etc., or adhesive atresia caused by acquired damage. Although menstruation occurs, the menstrual blood cannot flow out. This condition is called hidden or pseudo-amenorrhea. (3) The reproductive organs are incomplete or underdeveloped. Some people are born without ovaries, or their ovaries are underdeveloped, or their ovaries are damaged, and cannot produce estrogen and progesterone. Therefore, the endometrium cannot undergo cyclical changes, and there will be no endometrial shedding, so there will be no menstruation. Some women are born without a uterus, or have endometrial hypoplasia, or endometrial damage. Even if their ovaries are functioning well and the secretion of estrogen and progesterone is normal, they will not have menstruation. (4) Tuberculous endometritis. This is because tuberculosis bacteria invade the endometrium, causing inflammation of the endometrium and varying degrees of damage, eventually forming scar tissue and causing amenorrhea. The above paragraphs have given us a good answer to the question of how to treat premature amenorrhea. I sincerely hope that friends who have this need can read the above content carefully, so that they can have a deeper understanding and more proficient mastery of these treatment methods. Of course, I hope that female friends can maintain a calm mind during menstruation, and the most important thing is to keep warm. |
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