Nowadays, as many women are getting older and the pressure they are under in the workplace is also increasing, their bodies will develop some sub-health conditions, such as insomnia and nightmares. However, some women may experience some adverse conditions of sudden amenorrhea because they do not understand their endocrine system very well. So how to treat sudden amenorrhea? Let me explain it to you below! 1. Amenorrhea caused by weight loss Because the neuroendocrine regulatory function of the "thalamus-pituitary-ovarian axis" that regulates the menstrual cycle of young girls is still unstable and easily disturbed by various internal and external factors, blindly losing weight at this time will disrupt the functional balance of intake and consumption in the body, causing disorders in the body's hormone (endocrine) levels, leading to menstrual disorders and even amenorrhea. Because abnormal amenorrhea inhibits the ovulation function and causes premature ovarian failure, if not treated in time, the reproductive function may be lost. 2. Amenorrhea caused by abortion Improper curettage surgery can damage the cervix or the basement membrane of the endometrium, causing adhesions of the internal os of the cervix or partial adhesions of the uterine wall, leading to amenorrhea. In this way, even if there are cyclical changes in the endometrium, the menstrual blood cannot flow out and is retained in the uterine cavity, causing cyclical lower abdominal pain. Women who are pregnant for the first time must pay full attention to abortion. If they find out they are pregnant, they should seek medical attention in time and try to get a medical abortion as early as possible to avoid adhesions from the curettage. 3. Amenorrhea caused by tension Amenorrhea caused by psychological factors is easily overlooked. Medical research shows that women's menstruation is closely related to the nervous system and endocrine system. The fiercely competitive environment and complex interpersonal relationships put the brain's nervous system in a state of high tension. Mental tension and emotional fluctuations affect the function of the nervous system, leading to amenorrhea. 4. Amenorrhea caused by 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 system disorders in the body, such as adrenal, thyroid and pancreas dysfunction. The influence of these reasons may cause menstruation to stop. However, as long as the amenorrhea caused by these conditions is cured, menstruation will return naturally. Through the above paragraphs and a simple explanation, I believe that women should have a more scientific and comprehensive understanding of how to treat sudden amenorrhea. In addition, I would like to point out that although working harder can indeed bring us some gratifying rewards, we should pay more attention to our physical health in our daily lives so that we women can better maintain our bodies. |
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