Amenorrhea is a common gynecological disease in women. There are many causes of amenorrhea, including both congenital and acquired factors. Among them, uterine amenorrhea is a typical type, which makes women very eager to cure uterine amenorrhea. So, how to treat uterine amenorrhea? Let’s take a look at the treatment methods of uterine amenorrhea. 1. Uterine amenorrhea (1) Abnormal uterine development: Patients with uterine absence cannot be treated. Patients with vaginal absence should undergo vaginoplasty six months before marriage. The uterus is immature and can be treated with artificial fertilization. (2) Endometrial adhesions ① Separate adhesions under hysteroscopy and place an intrauterine contraceptive device during surgery or perform artificial cycle treatment for 3 months after surgery to prevent recurrence of adhesions. ② Uterine iodized oil radiography is used to separate adhesions, followed by artificial cycle treatment for 3 months. (3) Endometrial tuberculosis: anti-tuberculosis treatment and endometrial reexamination once every six months. (4) Endometrial deficiency: For those who need to preserve their reproductive function, artificial cycle treatment can be tried. Causes of Infertility 1. 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. Lower reproductive tract atresia can be completely cured with medical treatment. 2. The genitals are incomplete or underdeveloped. Some people are born without ovaries, or their ovaries are underdeveloped or even 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. 3. Disease. It mainly includes wasting diseases, such as severe pulmonary tuberculosis, severe anemia, malnutrition, etc., unique endocrine diseases, such as obesity, reproductive incompetence, malnutrition, etc.; the influence of some endocrine disorders in the body, such as dysfunction of the adrenal glands, thyroid glands, pancreas, etc. The influence of these reasons may cause menstruation to stop. 4. Abnormal function of the pituitary gland or hypothalamus. The pituitary gland can secrete gonadotropin. Gonadotropin regulates ovarian function and maintains menstruation. If the pituitary gland is dysfunctional, it will affect the secretion of gonadotropin, which in turn affects the function of the ovaries. Abnormal ovarian function will cause amenorrhea. The above is the treatment for uterine amenorrhea. I hope it will be helpful for women. When amenorrhea occurs, women should not worry too much. The key is to first find the cause of amenorrhea. Only when the cause is clear can better treatment be possible. Women should not seek treatment blindly to avoid more serious consequences. |
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