Once women experience amenorrhea, they must calm themselves down and not be nervous or anxious. On this basis, many methods can be used to regulate the body. First of all, they must learn to regulate their diet. Patients should not be picky eaters or have partial eclipse. They should eat more high-protein foods. In addition, if the situation is serious, they should see a doctor and take medication under the doctor's guidance. Do not use medication indiscriminately. So what diseases will long-term amenorrhea cause in women? What diseases can amenorrhea cause? Uterine amenorrhea: caused by the endometrium not responding or responding poorly to hormones. It is often seen in endometrial tuberculosis, endometrial damage (such as endometrial regeneration after curettage), endometrial adhesions and dysplasia, etc. Even with artificial hormone regulation (artificial cycle), the endometrium of this patient will not shed and bleed. Ovarian amenorrhea: mainly caused by ovarian diseases. Due to low estrogen levels, the endometrium cannot grow, such as congenital ovarian dysplasia, premature ovarian failure, unresponsive ovaries, etc. These people have low estrogen levels but normal or high gonadotropin levels, and artificial cycle treatment can be applied. Pituitary amenorrhea: Amenorrhea is related to pituitary insufficiency and can be seen in craniocerebral injury, Sheehan's syndrome, and after craniocerebral radiotherapy. Hypothalamic amenorrhea: The problem lies in the hypothalamus, which may be caused by organic diseases of the nervous system, such as inflammation, tumors, ischemia, etc., or by mental factors, environmental changes, systemic diseases, malnutrition and drug effects. What diseases can cause amenorrhea? 1. Consuming diseases, such as severe pulmonary tuberculosis, severe anemia, malnutrition, etc.; 2. Specific endocrine diseases, such as "obesity reproductive incompetence malnutrition"; 3. The influence of some endocrine glands in the body, such as dysfunction of the adrenal glands, thyroid gland, pancreas, etc. Amenorrhea caused by these factors will re-emerge as long as the disease is cured. There are also some other reasons that can cause amenorrhea. 1. Amenorrhea caused by occlusion of the lower reproductive tract. For example, if there is a congenital atresia in the cervix, vagina, hymen, labia, etc., or adhesion atresia caused by acquired damage, although menstruation occurs, the menstrual blood cannot flow out. This situation is called latent or pseudo-amenorrhea. Atresia of the lower reproductive tract can be cured. 2. Incomplete or poorly developed reproductive organs can lead to amenorrhea. Some people are born without ovaries, or their ovaries are underdeveloped, or 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 still experience amenorrhea. |
<<: What are the best ways to delay menopause?
>>: What are the symptoms before menstrual amenorrhea?
The cold and dry winter has entered our lives. I ...
Sea grapes have become a popular seafood in recen...
We all know that menstruation is caused by the ru...
According to a reporter's investigation, more...
Young girls should not think that they don’t need...
After pregnancy, you will always encounter some a...
The situation of dreaming too much happens to a w...
When the placenta is not fully formed, the baby h...
Many women will develop spots in the late stages ...
Recently, I have seen many TV dramas talking abou...
Women should take good care of their breasts, esp...
The nutritional value of breast milk is very high...
Many female friends will find that their menstrua...
The gestational sac appears in the early stages o...
The areola is a shape that exists around the nipp...