Many women are very worried when they reach menopause, because during this period, menstruation may disappear at any time. For women, menstruation is as important as the lover of life. Once it disappears, women will feel very depressed and helpless, and even have physiological problems. The time when menstruation ends varies according to the conditions of each woman. For example, is 48 too early to go into menopause? Female amenorrhea can be normal or abnormal. Normal amenorrhea includes amenorrhea during pregnancy and menopause; abnormal amenorrhea includes amenorrhea caused by diseases and diseases caused by mental factors. Generally speaking, in my country's rural areas, it is generally 46-47 years old, and in cities it may be a little later because the nutrition is better, about 50 years old, the normal menopause age is like this, but menopause is also related to genetics. Amenorrhea is a common symptom of gynecological diseases. The causes of amenorrhea are complex and include various problems such as growth and development, genetics, endocrine system, immunity, mental disorders, etc. It can also be caused by tumors, trauma and treatment drugs. The establishment of a normal physiological cycle depends on the neuroendocrine regulation between the hypothalamic-pituitary-uterine-ovarian axis and the cyclical response of the uterine wall to changes in gonadal hormones. Therefore, changes in any of the above stages can cause amenorrhea. Therefore, the diagnosis and treatment of amenorrhea should target the cause of the disease. Anyone who is over the legal age of 18 and does not have menstruation is called primary amenorrhea; it is mostly caused by congenital abnormalities, including abnormal growth and development of the uterus, ovaries or Müllerian tissue. After the menstrual cycle is established, if there is no menstrual period for more than 6 months, it is called secondary amenorrhea, which is mostly caused by secondary diseases. Pathological amenorrhea refers to the absence of menstruation due to certain reasons, such as mental factors, malnutrition, anemia, tuberculosis, excessive curettage, endocrine and neurological disorders, etc. Latent (or latent) amenorrhea refers to the inability to discharge menstruation due to adhesion closure of the lower reproductive system caused by congenital maldevelopment or acquired damage. |
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